Archives | Friday, Aug. 7, 2020
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Business
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Canada recoups 55% of lost jobs, outpacing US
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Paycheck Protection Program, hard-hit businesses hope for more
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Wall Street stalls; S&P 500 drifts after 5-day win streak
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Postal Service loses $2.2B in 3 months as virus woes persist
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US adds 1.8 million jobs in a sign that hiring has weakened
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Ritzville native launches ranch-to-table boxed beef business
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Miller’s Hardware to reopen
Nation/World
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Liberty U’s Falwell takes leave after social media uproar
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Last-ditch virus aid talks collapse; no new help for jobless
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Canada’s last intact ice shelf collapses due to warming
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U.S. officials: Russia acting against Biden, China opposes Trump ahead of election
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Plane skids off runway in India; 14 killed, dozens hurt
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Alpine glacier in Italy threatens valley, forces evacuations
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Ford, Bush presidential adviser Brent Scowcroft dies at 95
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Cuomo clears New York schools statewide to open, carefully
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Virus resistant: World’s Longest Yard Sale still lines roads
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Officials long warned of explosive chemicals at Beirut port
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Winfrey demanding justice for Breonna Taylor with billboards
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U.S. sanctions pro-China leader of Hong Kong, other officials
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Trump bans dealings with Chinese owners of TikTok, WeChat
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Power outage leaves large swaths of Manhattan in the dark
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India surpasses 2 million cases as health volunteers strike
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Russia warns it will see any incoming missile as nuclear
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US kids, parents perform DIY tests for coronavirus science
Other
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FAA employees who oversee airplane makers report pressure
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State Rep. Beth Doglio secures second place in 10th CD race
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Endangered Brazilian monkeys get a bridge all to themselves
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Virgin Atlantic granted protection
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Harleys everywhere, masks nowhere: Sturgis draws thousands
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Sue Lani Madsen: Inslee makes government by proclamation the new normal
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Strain of the Month: Akademics
Spokane
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Thirteen COVID-19 deaths reported this week in Spokane County as hospitalizations projected to increase
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‘We do what we can’: Spokane churches work to keep faith communities together despite need to distance
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City relaxes restrictions in outdoor dining, but few apply
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100 years ago in Spokane: Vice president says ‘no can prophecy’ the Western vote in coming election