Archives | Thursday, July 15, 2021
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Business
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Child tax credit starts hitting U.S. families’ bank accounts
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Monthly child tax credit payments start hitting bank accounts this week. Here’s what you need to know if you’re eligible.
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Microsoft says it blocked spying on rights activists, others
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Video games coming to Netflix? Latest hiring offers a clue
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U.S. 30-year mortgage rate falls for 3rd week to average 2.88%
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Stocks close lower, easing indexes below recent record highs
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What pairs with beetle? Startups seek to make bugs tasty
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National, state and county unemployment claims fall
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U.S. factory output dips 0.1% in June on auto chip shortage
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Dry Fly Distilling opening new production facility Thursday in downtown Spokane
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Daybreak Power Inc. obtains permit for pumped storage hydro facility near Lake Roosevelt
Entertainment
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‘Space Jam: A New Legacy,’ a feature-length ad for Warner Bros., rises just above mediocrity
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Deadly puzzles bring new thrills in ‘Escape Room’ sequel
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The story of the gorgeous Gorge finally hits the screen
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Q+A: Jakob Dylan on his latest album, Tom Petty and an ‘Echo in the Canyon’
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Stream on Demand: ‘White Lotus’ blossoms with social satire set in Hawaii
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Arts Wrap: Opera on the Lake, Tommy Orange, Julian Aguan, Northwest BachFest and Bedtime Stories
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Zuill Bailey’s new release of Bach cello solos is bracing, pleasurable and inspiring
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Comic Steve Hofstetter hopes he’s not heckled again during his one-man show
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What’s Worth Watching: ‘McCartney 3, 2, 1,’ ‘Space Jam: A New Legacy,’ ‘Wine Show,’ ‘Shmigadoon!’ and ‘Dr. Death’
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Drama, romance and plot twists return on HBO Max’s ‘Gossip Girl’ redux
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Local Music Spotlight: Bad Motivator’s new EP ‘Protocool’ is pretty cool
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Spirit of 76: Spokane Symphony’s new season features seven masterworks and three pops concerts
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Game On: It’s OK to dislike a popular video game
Nation/World
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Biden bids Merkel farewell: Friends — with disagreements
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Senate confirms Veterans Affairs deputy charged with fixing flawed health record system at Spokane VA, ending attempt by Tennessee senator to block appointment
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More than 60 dead, dozens missing as severe floods strike Europe
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Donations for racial equity have surged, but by how much?
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Surgeon general urges US fight against COVID misinformation
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WHO chief says it was ‘premature’ to rule out COVID-19 lab leak
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Evacuations expand in Oregon as fire spreads erratically
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How the expanded child tax credit payments work
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Sarah Sanders raises $4.2M for Arkansas governor bid
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18-year-old joining Blue Origin’s 1st passenger spaceflight
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Russia outlaws publisher of investigative media outlet
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Dutch crime reporter De Vries dies after Amsterdam shooting
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Authoritarianism advances as world battles the pandemic
Other
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On the Air
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Briefs for Friday
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EXPLAINER: WA tenants get modified eviction reprieve
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This week’s bestsellers from Publishers Weekly
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2021 mock NHL expansion draft: Geoff Baker predicts how the Kraken’s picks could play out
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Sports Highlights
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Sports Highlights
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TV Best Bets
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Book explores acclaimed 1960s folk music group Chad Mitchell Trio
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Citizen journal: Former S-R paper carrier still enjoys getting a ‘real’ newspaper to read
Spokane
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On a ‘round-the-world’ journey, international runner completes her 395th marathon in Spokane
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Two more city housing employees resign; department will be 40% vacant
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Spokane Valley Fire roundup: Authorities investigate trash bin burns
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Pandemic projects: 31 flavors? How about 121 - Fairborns get creative with ice cream
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Reservoir of memories: Blythe Bullets teammates reminisce over city baseball championship win in 1971
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Brush on the Bluff will showcase artists at work at Polly Judd Park
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Gardening: Daylilies reach peak in mid-July
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Pandemic projects: Fran Wicht fills shutdownwriting and self-publishing book on father’s ancestors
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In brief: Center offers vaccine clinic
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Spokane’s housing crisis has the council questioning whether tax breaks for developers really help