LGBTQ+ creatives rely on Pride Month income. This year, they're feeling the pinch Brands are rethinking how they nod to Pride after recent boycotts against companies that signal LGBTQ+ support. Influencers who work with brands for Pride now say they're seeing fewer opportunities. Emma Bowman
Who really benefits from the PGA-LIV merger The PGA Tour has announced it's joining forces with Saudi-backed rival, LIV Golf. Since the announcement, the tour has come under fire for its decision.
How two big Wall Street banks are rethinking the office for a post-pandemic future From more air circulation to well stacked pantries, JPMorgan Chase and BNP Paribas are seeking to make the office a draw at a time when work-from-home is becoming commonplace. David Gura
Molly Moon's Ice Cream sues Seattle over revenue losses during and after CHOP The Seattle-based boutique ice cream company, Molly Moon’s, has filed a federal lawsuit against the city of Seattle. The suit is over alleged revenue losses during and after the Capitol Hill Organized Protest zone, also known as CHOP, in 2020. Natalie Akane Newcomb
GM's electric vehicles will gain access to Tesla's charging network Also under an agreement between the two companies GM will adopt Tesla's connector, the plug that links an electric vehicle to a charging station. Ford recently made a similar announcement with Tesla. The Associated Press
2,400 UW researchers strike for raises, inclusivity Thousands of University of Washington research scientists and postdoctoral researchers went on strike Wednesday to demand living wages, childcare support, and other benefits. Monica Nickelsburg
Behind the ousting of CNN CEO Chris Licht after one tumultuous year NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Puck media reporter Dylan Byers on the ousting of CNN CEO Chris Licht after barely one year. Megan Lim
A new WA apple is on the way Get ready for a new Washington state apple that combines the sweet Honeycrisp and the firm, tasty Pink Lady. Bill Radke
Dockworkers slow down at West Coast ports amid ongoing labor dispute Contract negotiations between the International Longshore & Warehouse Union and the industry group representing their employers have dragged on for more than a year. Monica Nickelsburg
King County Council to vote on bill requiring businesses to accept cash Many businesses have gone cashless, especially during the pandemic. But that may not be an option in unincorporated King County. Members of the King County Council are slated to vote Tuesday afternoon on a bill that requires retailers to accept cash Ruby de Luna