If you want to check out the Amazon-sponsored fair, it will be making its next stop at Seattle Center from November 6-10. Information about ticketing and times is available here.
If RIM were to sell off its handset business or spin it off, it would be left with its messaging business.
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If Congress invokes this statute, it must be acting with a legitimate legislative purpose, legal experts said, citing a 1957 ruling by the US Supreme Court.
If the wondrous soybean were to be transformed into a modern day blockbuster superhero it would not be as Captain America, instead it would be Captain Asia.
If the dispatch is realized, it will mark the first overseas military deployment of Japan that is not under the command of the UN, and the first application of Japan's controversial 2016 security legislation which expanded the scope of SDF's activities and broadened the areas in which they can operate.
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If Title III were to take effect, it would likely dash foreign investment that Cuba has been seeking to further develop its economy.
I tuned into the Twitch stream of the Eagles vs. Giants game on Thursday. Besides being free with no log-in credentials required (Prime Video stream requires a Prime membership) and the ability to chat with other Twitch streamers during the game, what caught my attention were the “Extensions.” These are interactive video player overlays Twitch introduced last year?that are mainly used by video game streamers to add interactive elements to their live feed and increase engagement.
If the US Congress passes the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act it will hurt both China and the US and cast a shadow on trade talks between the two countries, the Business and Professionals Alliance for Hong Kong said.
If you gathered with friends and family near or far over the holiday and heard a great new theory — or just a recurring one — about where Amazon HQ2 might land, share it in the comments below. We’d love to know more about what folks inside and out of Seattle are thinking.