Archives | Wednesday, Sept. 29, 2021
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Business
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AT&T to require vaccines for 90,000 of its union workers
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NLRB memo: College football players are employees
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Fighting wave of misinfo, YouTube bans false vaccine claims
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Kirkland firm to pay $2.6M, stop making false timeshare claims
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Dollar Tree breaks the $1 barrier as costs take a bite
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Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories launches virtual tour of Pullman manufacturing facility
Health
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Little tours CdA monoclonal antibody site, but encourages Idahoans to get vaccinated instead of relying on ‘tool’
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Japan to end virus emergency nationwide this week as cases fall
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YWCA Spokane hosts October domestic violence awareness events
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FDA says it needs more data to rule on safety of sunscreen ingredients
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People’s Pharmacy: EPA in fish oil is good for the brain
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Exemption alone won’t save state workers’ jobs
Nation/World
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Health workers once saluted as heroes now get threats
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Hurricane Ida devastation lingers in Louisiana 1 month later
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South Dakota lawmakers question Noem’s meeting with daughter
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Evel Knievel’s son loses Disney Duke Caboom trademark case
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Appeals are mounting in Purdue Pharma bankruptcy settlement
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U.S. general: Afghan collapse rooted in 2020 deal with Taliban
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Some fear boosters will hurt drive to reach the unvaccinated
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UK: Soldiers to start driving fuel tankers in coming days
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Friends from Ohio get 45 days in jail for Capitol riot
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UK officer accused of citing COVID to detain slaying victim
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Michigan bills would give sex abuse victims more time to sue
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US says ivory-billed woodpecker, 22 other species extinct
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Rags to riches: Boxing great Pacquiao announces retirement
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Communists sue, say online voting in Moscow was rigged
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Capitol Police chief sees rising threats
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Conservative Koch network disavows critical race theory bans
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High court could add more contentious cases to busy lineup
Spokane
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COVID-19 cases declining in Washington state, less so in Spokane and North Idaho
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Washington Gov. Jay Inslee calls on Idaho politicians to take action on COVID-19 during visit to crowded Spokane hospital
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Some 50 Spokane Fire Department employees stand to be fired next month over COVID-19 vaccine objections
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Spokane police plead for ‘PepperBall’ launchers, but council questions request