The panel urged Microsoft to put on hold adding features to its cloud computing environment until “substantial security improvements have been made.”
The tech giant has cut hundreds of jobs in multiple industries since the start of this year.
Washington tops the list for sales and excise taxes.
The pilot claims he had the FAA’s blessing when he began his business that allows customers to climb onto the wings while he did aerobatic plane maneuvers.
Allegations say that Microsoft was abusing its market dominance to eliminate competition by illegally combining Teams with its Office suite, which includes Word, Excel and Outlook.
Spirit made the door-plug panel that blew off an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max in January.
The report found that grocery retailer revenues grew to 6% over total costs in 2021 and 7% by 2023.
The seafood company, which started in Bellingham, is laying off 72 employees and plans to move operations to Astoria, OR. The company’s headquarters will remain in Bellingham.
The race’s organizers have created a “low snow” contingency plan after forecasters warned about a very low snowpack this winter. Organizers say they plan to update racers on April 5 with their backup plan for the racecourse and routes.
U.S. Representative Rick Larsen, who represents Washington’s second congressional district, called on Boeing to earn back the trust of its customers following Monday’s announcement.