Archives | December 30, 2025
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Nation
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Defense panels still not clear on Golden Dome’s attributes
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Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Native American senator, dies at 92
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U.S. government audits cases of Somali U.S. citizens for potential denaturalization
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Tatiana Schlossberg, journalist and granddaughter of JFK, dies at 35
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Can beavers help heal burn scars after wildfires? Colorado researchers built their own dams to find out
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Measles cases in South Carolina rise by 20 to 176, state health department says
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Homeland Security seeks ‘emergency’ demolition of historic buildings in D.C.
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How a landlord responded when tenants formed a union, stopped paying rent
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How Social Security has gotten worse under Trump
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Snow, wind and freezing temps. See the New Year’s Eve forecast
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Trump’s funding cuts put America’s consumer watchdog on the brink of collapse
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As Supreme Court pulls back on gerrymandering, state courts may decide fate of maps
National business
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Alaska Air’s year of expansion will bring the world closer to Seattle
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Less than 48 hours left in 2025. Use that time to save on taxes.
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Warner Bros likely to reject Paramount’s latest hostile bid, source says
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Tariffs to set US materials up for best earnings in five years
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Tesla quarterly deliveries seen falling as lack of tax credits, competition sap demand
Spokane
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What are you doing New Year’s Eve? Fireworks will mark celebration in Spokane
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Downtown Spokane Partnership celebrates 30th anniversary with monthly paint competitions
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This day in history: Septic tanks polluting aquifer in Spokane Valley, Army Corps warned. More were dying in car crashes
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Bloomsday Perennial: Terry Hemingway already has his sights on a new goal after reaching 50 next May
World
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Taiwan stays on high alert as Chinese ships pull back after massive drills
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MSF expects to be barred from Gaza after missing Israel deadline
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European leaders discuss Ukraine as Russia ‘toughens’ stance
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As Russia’s war grinds on, its society is fraying
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Iran’s government offers dialogue as protests spread to universities