Archives | July 16, 2020
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A&E
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It’s Julia! Sweeney expands her creative palette during the pandemic
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Kansas is making most of new talent with ‘Absence of Presence’
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Dear Annie 7/16
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A new generation of Black artists are reclaiming the roots of techno music
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Movie review: ‘A Nice Girl Like You’ a stilted, outdated, unbelievably based-on-a-true-story rom-com
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Gina Prince-Bythewood is the first Black woman to direct a comic book movie – it looks like the future
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Santana began ‘Glee’ as a typical mean girl – Naya Rivera made her so much more
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Ask the doctors 7/16
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Water cooler: Poets to read in a time of political strife
Business
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Baseless Wayfair child-trafficking theory spreads online
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Mullen Technologies, S3R3 Solutions extend letter of intent for West Plains electric car manufacturing facility
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List of national retail chains requiring masks is growing
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Spokane County’s housing market remained strong in June despite pandemic
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New jobless claims in Washington state remain at ‘unprecedented levels’
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Three local restaurants close over coronavirus exposure concerns
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Bank of America sees recessionary impacts ‘deep into 2022’
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Co-housing retirement – a package of home, neighbors and friends
Nation/World
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US, Canada and Mexico borders to stay closed for travelers
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Brazil nears 2 million coronavirus cases, with 75,000 dead
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Vatican says bishops should report sex abuse to police
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Trump’s grand GOP convention plans shrink as virus surges
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Space station power upgrades nearly finished after spacewalk
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Iowa drug kingpin who killed 5 people in 1993 to be executed
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Investigators: Texas couple defrauded Army out of millions
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UK, US, Canada accuse Russia of hacking virus vaccine trials
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US executes 2nd man in a week; lawyers said he had dementia
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Four more years? Trump struggles to outline second term plan
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Spacecraft snaps closest pictures of sun, ‘campfires’ abound
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Chinese executives get ‘pre-test’ injections in vaccine race
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EU court cancels U.S. data-sharing pact over snooping concerns
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Nomination of public lands critic to lead Bureau of Land Management could lead to tight Senate vote
Other
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Stream On Demand: Peacock struts into streaming world with originals and a deep catalog
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Correction
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Agency throws curveball in largest U.S. dam demolition plan
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Things to do in Spokane: July 17-23
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University High School announces second semester 2020 honor roll
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Sue Lani Madsen: Don’t let your bias mask you from an important message
Spokane
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EPA suggests removing Spokane’s northside landfill from list of priority Superfund sites
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Somebody needs you
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Fire roundup: Mobile home on display damaged in flames
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Gardening: Raspberries are in season
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Hoopfest isn’t happening, but city courts get fresh look from area artists
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100 Years Ago in Spokane: City set nationwide heat record