Archives | October 28, 2025
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Nation
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Texas sues Tylenol makers, arguing they hid autism risks
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U.S. Senate passes bill to terminate Trump tariffs against Brazil
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U.S. signs $80 billion pact to boost nuclear power in AI push
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Mike Johnson says he doesn’t see ‘a path’ to a third Trump term
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‘I’m terrified’: Hunger looms as millions prepare to lose food aid amid shutdown
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Hundreds of air traffic controllers take second jobs as US shutdown continues
National business
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Fed lowers rates, nods to limits of data during shutdown; two policymakers dissent
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Lilly partners with Nvidia on AI supercomputer to speed up drug development
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A look at consumer prices 9 months into the second Trump administration
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Amazon to lay off 14,000 corporate employees
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Halloween businesses were worried, but now think last-minute spending surge will save them
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US consumer confidence slips to six-month low; worries over job availability rising
Other
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Ballots could now be tossed if voters submit them via U.S. Postal Service due to postmarking delays
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People’s Pharmacy: What will happen if the FDA really bans natural thyroid?
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States challenge SNAP funding freeze as governor pledges additional funds for food banks
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Meta challenges $35 million fine for campaign finance violations in Washington Supreme Court
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Washington records
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Sandpoint asks voters to OK $130 million bond for wastewater treatment plant
WSU football
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With DBs Bryce Heckard and Jarvse Dickerson, WSU adds two more members to class of 2026, which now stands at 20
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How has WSU’s defense looked so sturdy so much lately? Look no further than improved tackling
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Do you have mind strength? WSU record setter Luke Falk returns to Pullman to promote his literal playbook for it
World
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Hurricane Melissa slams Jamaica. It’s tied as strongest land-falling Atlantic storm
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U.S. strikes kill 14 in eastern Pacific as Trump expands campaign against drug cartels
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Rio police raids kill 60 ahead of climate conferences, source says
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Israel strikes Gaza after accusing Hamas of violating U.S.-brokered ceasefire