Archives | March 14, 2025
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Nation
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GOP cuts could end CDC research on gun violence, opioid abuse, suicide
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Dr. Oz faces grilling at Senate confirmation hearing for post overseeing Medicaid and Medicare
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Trump Tower protest against Mahmoud Khalil’s detention ends in 98 arrests
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FAA permanently shuts helicopter route where Black Hawk struck airliner
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Alan Simpson, three-term senator known for barbed wit, dies at 93
Nation/World
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FDA issues warning about Galaxy Gas, other nitrous products
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Draft list for new travel ban proposes Trump target 43 countries
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Politicization of COVID puts public health in tough spot
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Trump airs grievances against his enemies in speech to Justice Department
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Senate approves spending bill to avert government shutdown
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Trump demands major changes in Columbia discipline, admissions rules
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Arlington Cemetery website scrubs links about Black and female veterans
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Trump moves to close facility that helps track planet-warming pollution
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Patty Murray voices Democrats’ outrage over GOP spending bill after Schumer folds to avert shutdown
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G-7 overlooks Trump’s brash insults to find agreement on Russia, China
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The way we remember slavery is changing. One city is taking the lead
National business
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China condemns Panama Canal deal, asserting a right to influence the region
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Tesla raises concerns over retaliatory tariffs in unsigned letter
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A year of Southwest turbulence: Financial woes, an activist investor and sweeping changes
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US consumer sentiment drops, price expectations soar on tariffs
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Fed expected to cut rates twice this year, starting in September
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U.S. stocks face uneven recovery from tariff-triggered correction
Washington
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Washington bill seeks to prevent bail bond agents from enforcing immigration law
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Fate of bill to cap rent increases now rests on fine-tuning in Washington Senate
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Coyote bites child’s hand after encounter at Washington school bus stop, officials say
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With another cutoff having passed, here are some bills that WA lawmakers are still mulling
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A Hanford contractor, and not its owner, was sentenced for COVID relief fraud. How an unusual legal strategy helped him skirt charges