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Boeing starts hiring freeze, weighs temporary furloughs

Boeing Co. said it’s instituting a range of cost-cutting measures as the planemaker prepares for a drawn-out and expensive strike by workers at its main hub near Seattle, including a hiring freeze and temporary furloughs “for many employees.”
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Count salmon. Get paid. Expect grizzlies

 In the middle of the fast-flowing Chilkoot River, an Alaska state employee sits on a small perch over a narrow, fence-like structure and stares down into the rush of water.
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They met at the Capitol in the aftermath of Jan. 6. Now they’re married

Emily Carlin’s hands gripped her red Jeep’s steering wheel as she struggled to navigate the maze of barricades that had sprung up overnight around the Capitol. The then-congressional press secretary was trying to get back to work, but strict security measures in the week following Jan. 6, 2021, made her return seem futile.
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Suspect never had sight of Trump on golf course, officials say

Investigators say the man who appeared to have been planning to assassinate former President Donald Trump with a rifle waited near a golf course for about 12 hours before he was spotted by the Secret Service. According to a criminal complaint released Monday, the man faces two federal gun charges: possessing a firearm as a felon and possessing a firearm with an obliterated serial number.