Archives | August 13, 2025
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Nation
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As federal agents surge in the capital, D.C. police chief welcomes boost
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Trump administration must restore hundreds of UCLA research grants, federal judge rules
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Stray indoor pig who thinks he’s a dog finally finds a home
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King salmon’s disappearance has changed Alaska’s Kenai River, but a soaring sockeye run is keeping it in business
National business
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ChatGPT-5 hasn’t fully fixed its most concerning problem
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Gold gains as traders bolster Fed cut bets after Bessent remarks
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US chip-gear maker sued in China over alleged trade secret theft
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NY’s attorney general picks up Zelle fraud fight from CFPB
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Amazon to offer same-day groceries delivery in 2,300 cities
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Gildan to buy underwear maker Hanesbrands for $2.2 billion
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Trump’s unusual deal with Nvidia and AMD sparks concerns, legal questions
Other
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Political protests in Serbia turn violent with clashes in country’s biggest cities
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Casino lobby says illegal operators control one-third of US gambling activity
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The case for carpet
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Ask the Builder: AI, building, home improvement and you
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Judge is skeptical of DOJ lawsuit against entire Maryland federal bench
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Historians alarmed by White House plan to oversee Smithsonian exhibits
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Spokane Wolfpack isn’t sending shockwaves yet, but semi-pro football team striving to impact community
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Alaska’s glacial flood hit Juneau. Its makeshift wall held.
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TSA’s faster PreCheck lane wants to scan your face
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Doctors detail the daily deluge of Gazans shot while seeking food
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Washington records
Washington
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For 3rd time this year, person in custody escapes at Sea-Tac Airport
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Tacoma detention center must pay for violating minimum wage law, appeals court affirms
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Concealed carry licenses in Washington jump after approval of gun permit law
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‘Everybody is confused.’ Communication issues hurting Pierce homeless response
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Washington ICE arrests drop 25% in July but remain comparatively high
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Ballard fire at arts hub leaves $70K in damage, displaces artists
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Gen Z wants to work outside, but PNW conservation jobs are vanishing
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Family says murder-suicide may be result of financial, chemical instability
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‘We’re at that point of critical collapse’: Stevens County tries to navigate funding shortfall of ambulance system