We should respect each other's sovereignty, security and right to development. We should do nothing to undermine each other's core interests and weaken strategic mutual trust.
We are also sad?to be saying farewell to Erynn Rose of KIRO Radio, who has?engineered our show for the past five years and is leaving the station to move to California with his family. Erynn is a true pro, and one?of the best?people John and I have ever worked with. His work ethic and patience with?us radio amateurs has been just incredible. We already miss him.
Wang, 90, and Qiao, 92, tied the knot 75 years ago in a small village in North China's Shanxi province.
WarnerMedia CEO John Stankey noted in a separate memo that "it was a decision made with the best, long-term interests of the Company, our employees and our partners in mind."
Washington's demand for a "complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearization" is inconsistent with Pyongyang's intention to achieve denuclearization gradually, according to Zheng Jiyong, director of the Korea Research Center at Fudan University, adding that the ideal way to work on the issue is for both parties to "move toward the same goal, make concessions, and show their sincerity", he said.
Warren didn’t target Microsoft for breakup but singled out the company in an unexpected way, pointing to positive benefits from the antitrust case against Microsoft and throwing shade on its search engine with this line: “Aren’t we all glad that now we have the option of using Google instead of being stuck with Bing?”
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WeChat also has charity programs to help vulnerable groups, such as left-behind children. Users can "donate steps" which enterprises convert to actual amounts of money that gets donated to charity programs.
Warren was told she would be the oldest person inaugurated if she were elected.
We get our first look at Microsoft’s new 9 Surface Earbuds and their appearance provokes some interesting reactions. Did someone say “Frankenstein’s bolts?” Plus, we raise a toast to Seattle allowing restaurants to sell takeout cocktails during the pandemic.
We chatted with Steve Shivers — a former executive at Qpass and Amdocs — to get an inside look at what the Jeff Bezos-backed startup is all about and get some insights from the startup veteran on what it takes to succeed. Here are his answers to our questions in the latest installment of Startup Spotlight.