Archives | May 30, 2020
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A&E
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Summer Stories: ‘Mayday’ by Bruce Holbert
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People are wearing hazmat suits on planes, but should they?
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In stressful times, the ‘grandmillennial’ style provides comfort
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Your other half is within you
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Around the Remote: Test out the cheating theories on AMC miniseries ‘Quiz’
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Ask the Builder: A worried dad and his son’s tree house
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If you can’t visit a national park this summer as planned, here’s a charming alternative
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Ask the doctors: Passing gas is a fact of life
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Locally Writ: Carson and Steve Stauning’s ‘30,000-Pound Gorilla in the Room’ will change your life
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American Life in Poetry: ‘Center Café’
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In the Garden: Events are canceled, but there’s still plenty of good to harvest
Letters
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Cloth mask research
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Please wear the mask
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Best place of worship
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Be a patriot, wear a mask
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Father’s friend remembered
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It’s not about the science
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To mask or not to mask
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Bare-faced and selfish
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Cloth face masks are effective
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In defense of sex ed
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Values vs. whims
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Thankful for vaccines
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Read it with a caveat
Spokane
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Spokane city leaders release joint statement on George Floyd
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China says U.S. action on Hong Kong ‘doomed to fail’
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Los Angeles mayor asks for National Guard amid violence
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Protesters converge on White House for second straight day
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Family separation returns under cover of the coronavirus
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Hong Kong on borrowed time as China pushes for more control
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U.S. faith leaders wrestle twin traumas in protests, virus
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Trump strikes China over virus, Hong Kong and student visas
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Trump calls for delay in Group of 7 meeting, seeks expansion
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Street dog helps see Chinese nurse through virus traumas
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U.S. food prices see historic jump and are likely to stay high
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Israeli forces kill unarmed autistic Palestinian man
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Retreat or deploy? Police try to balance protest response
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Raucous protests in Northwest lead to curfew for Seattle
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U.S. cities fear protests may fuel new wave of virus outbreaks
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‘Take this very serious’: Potentially dangerous storms expected to bring winds, hail to Eastern Washington
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Devoted volunteers keep track of Spokane’s homeless community to prevent major outbreak
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100 years ago in Spokane: Scammer stopped before separating railroad worker from savings