Seek immediate shelter and listen to this week's news This week, a woman revealed graphic details about her date with comedian Aziz Ansari, and it has women discussing reasons why they don't always say ... Jason Pagano
Where is Amazon headed? Let's go to the (dart) board Amazon has released its list of 20 finalists for the company's next headquarters. Many of the chosen don't come as big surprises: Chicago, Boston, New... Joshua McNichols
Amazon releases its 20 favorites for HQ2 Amazon announced the 20 cities it's now considering to be the company's next headquarters. Carolyn Adolf, co-host of KUOW's podcast, Prime(d) talks us... Emily Fox
Seattle, Tacoma and 216 other cities won't be getting Amazon HQ2 So Amazon won't be building HQ2 in Seattle. Honestly, it was a long shot. But where the company's second headquarters and its 100,000 jobs will go is... Jason Pagano
Are you worried a robot will take your job? Bill Radke talks to Peter Goodman, the European economics correspondent for The New York Times, about why workers in Sweden are not worried about robots... Amina Al-Sadi
A robot wrote this headline! Your job is next This is a crazy time of year for online retail behemoth Amazon – especially for their robots. Robots have already taken over a lot of the work in Kent's... Joshua McNichols
As robots take on more work, Amazon invests in warehouse workers' education It’s the last few days before Christmas and Amazon warehouses are buzzing with human activity — and with robots. The robots are getting more intelligent... Joshua McNichols
Companies are programming humans 'out of the equation' A survey by researchers at Oxford and Yale universities indicates that by 2060, robots will be able to perform jobs better than people can. That means... Carolyn Adolph
Is Amazon's diversity problem a Seattle neighborhood problem? It’s lunch time in Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood. Employees pour out of Amazon’s headquarters. Ruchika Tulshyan sits on a bench, watching who... Joshua McNichols
At Amazon the job is to eliminate work We know, you want the jobs. That's why you're offering billions of dollars and other sweet kickbacks to get Amazon to move to your town. Joshua McNichols