Arrow-right Camera
The Spokesman-Review Newspaper
Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Featured Stories

Latest Stories

News >  Nation

US charges 26 people with rigging college, Chinese basketball games

Pennsylvania federal prosecutors on Thursday announced charges against 26 people for allegedly rigging bets on college and Chinese professional basketball games, the latest case to accuse athletes of cheating at legalized sports betting that has exploded in popularity in the U.S. 
News >  Nation

Shooting reported in Minneapolis allegedly involving federal agents

A man was shot in the leg Wednesday night during a federal immigration enforcement operation in north Minneapolis, according to multiple sources with knowledge of the situation. Witnesses say a series of gunshots followed a car chase and foot chase involving federal agents. In a post on X from the city of Minneapolis, staff said, “We are aware of reports of a shooting involving federal law ...
News >  Nation

Federal court upholds California’s new congressional districts, in victory for Democrats

In a major victory for Gov. Gavin Newsom and the Democratic party, a federal court ruled Wednesday that California can use its newly configured boundaries for congressional districts for the 2026 midterm elections, increasing Democrats’ odds of winning five additional U.S. House seats in the state next year and seizing control of the chamber. The GOP asked a federal court in Los Angeles to ...
News >  Nation

HHS cuts $2 billion in mental health, addiction grants

The Trump administration quietly rolled back approximately $2 billion in mental health and substance use funding late Tuesday, according to four sources familiar with discussions, blindsiding about 2,000 grantees who rely on these funds to operate.
News >  Nation

College paper fights to stop AI slop website from stealing its identity

Greta Kerkhoff, editor -in -chief of the student newspaper at the University of Colorado at Boulder, was expecting to spend her final year of college working at the paper and completing her journalism degree. Then, the newspaper’s old website was taken over by what appeared to be spam content generated by artificial intelligence.
News >  Nation

Mass resignation at Minnesota U.S. attorney’s office stems from Renee Good shooting, investigation

MINNEAPOLIS — A majority of the leadership team at the Minnesota U.S. Attorney’s Office resigned on Jan. 13 over the direction of the Justice Department under the Trump administration. Among those who resigned was Joe Thompson, the lead federal prosecutor and public voice on uncovering rampant fraud in Minnesota. The departures of several prosecutors stemmed from directives from top federal ...
News >  Nation

Senate passes bill targeting nonconsensual deepfake images

WASHINGTON — The Senate passed bipartisan legislation Tuesday that would allow individuals to sue over nonconsensual intimate depictions of them that were generated by artificial intelligence. The bill’s passage comes in the wake of intense criticism of Elon Musk-owned X, formerly Twitter, for allowing the Grok AI chatbot to generate sexualized images of real people, including children. The ...