Google delays mandatory return to office until January 2022

Jon Fingas

Google is again postponing the return to personal work. CEO Sundar Pichai told employees the company was postponing the mandatory return to office until January 2022. The current voluntary program will last until January 10th. From then on, Google’s offices will decide when (and if) office work becomes mandatory. Staff will be notified 30 days … Read more

Expedia Group pushes back its full return to the office to January 2022

Expedia Group pushes back its full return to the office to January 2022

At Expedia Group’s Seattle headquarters before moving to new premises in 2019. (GeekWire photo / Kurt Schlosser) This seems to be a trend: Expedia Group, the Seattle-based online travel giant, has told employees that it will postpone the full return to the office until early next year. Expedia’s decision follows a similar announcement from Amazon … Read more

Opinion | What if January 6 Wasn’t a Coup Attempt, General Milley?

Opinion | What if January 6 Wasn’t a Coup Attempt, General Milley?

This month, the first series of books on the end of Donald Trump’s administration sparked speculation: Was the President planning to stay in power through some sort of coup? The question arose because Washington Post reporters Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker, in their book, I Alone Can Fix It, report that General Mark Milley, chairman … Read more

Here’s who’s on the House committee to investigate the January 6 insurrection

Here’s who’s on the House committee to investigate the January 6 insurrection

Zoe Lofgren Democrat – California’s 19th District Has served in the House of Representatives for a fourteenth term since 1995 Other committees: Property management; Justice; Science, space and technology Lofgren has the unique quality of having ties to all four of the impeachment proceedings of the Modern Age President, and during the 1974 impeachment of … Read more