January 9th | Should museums take corporate money? When should museums turn down big money? How can you keep hackers from getting into your security camera? Why did the Scandies Rose sink? And what is it like to be Seahawks QB Russell Wilson? Bill Radke
Amazon employees say they've been warned about speaking out on climate change Maren Costa says she’s been proud to work for Amazon for 15 years. So she says she was surprised when she was warned that she could be fired for speaking out about the company’s policies on climate change. Eilís O'Neill
How Amazon pulled Seattle from the recession and other tidbits from the last decade The good, the bad, and the ugly economy of the past decade in the Puget Sound Angela King
‘Living next to a parking lot’ in a Washington town taken over by giant warehouses DuPont is the next freeway exit south of Joint Base Lewis-McChord. It may look like a peaceful suburb, but it just went through a bitter mayor’s race with lots of mudslinging. One of the big reasons: Warehouses. Joshua McNichols
Amazon expands satellite labs in Redmond Amazon wants to surround the planet with satellites. And they're going to do from new labs in Redmond. Carolyn Adolph
I asked a hacker to spy on me via my Amazon account. It took him 5 minutes to break in When it comes to security of smart home devices, Amazon's biggest weakness — is us. Joshua McNichols
Eating apples and talking politics this week Bill Radke reviews the week's news with David Kroman of Crosscut, Paige Cornwell of the Seattle Times, and Karen Weise of the New York Times. Bill Radke
Did your Seattle neighbors vote with Amazon? Check this map Amazon donated nearly $1.5 million to influence the outcome in recent city council races. Where did Seattleites vote with Amazon? Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Amazon warehouse workers at high risk of getting seriously injured on the job Kim Malcolm talks with reporter Will Evans about his investigation into injury rates at Amazon warehouses Kim Malcolm
Sellers fight back against Amazon counterfeits In the battle against counterfeiters, Felco is taking matters into its own hands, even as Amazon shows increasing resolve to tackle the problem. Joshua McNichols