China's Luckin Coffee Tries To Conquer A Nation Of Tea Drinkers In less than two years, the Chinese brand has opened 2,300 stores — second in China only to Starbucks. The company went public on Nasdaq on Friday. And it's losing millions. Yuhan Xu
How Trump's trade war with China could hurt Washington state Paige Browning talks with Debra Glassman about how President Trump's escalating trade war with China could affect Washington state. Paige Browning
Trust in Microsoft? That's the message at Build conference Microsoft is wrapping up its annual developer conference in Seattle on Wednesday. Geekwire’s Todd Bishop hit the highlights of Build for KUOW’s Angela King. Angela King
‘A moment of reckoning.’ Microsoft grapples with questions, backlash after sexism email thread On the morning of April 22, Microsoft broadcast a livestream to thousands of employees from Lindsay-Rae McIntyre, Microsoft’s chief diversity officer. She was there talk about the emails. Sydney Brownstone
Seattle tragedy highlights Google’s role in tech construction boom South Lake Union is where a crane collapsed on Saturday, killing two bystanders and two iron workers. The new offices where the crane fell are being built for Google. David Hyde
The acoustics for the new Seattle Center Arena may blow your mind Concert lovers and loud Seattle sports fans alike: This KeyArena replacement is for you John O'Brien
Billions worth of Boeing planes sit on the tarmac, waiting for the grounding to end The grounding of the 737 MAX cost Boeing a billion dollars in March. Casey Martin
When Amazon becomes your block watch captain In this season finale of Prime(d), we go deep into how neighborhood social networks and surveillance are changing our behavior in our neighborhoods. Joshua McNichols
Thousands of employees urge Amazon to kick its fossil fuel habit In an exceptionally large show of dissent from within a big tech firm, they’ve signed an open letter to CEO Jeff Bezos. John Ryan