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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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The Dirt: Housing development planned for west Spokane

Plans have been sent to the city of Spokane to build 72-units of housing near the Copper River Apartments in west Spokane. The site, owned by Catholic Housing Services of Eastern Washington, is across the Spokane River from Doomsday Hill.

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Stormy Daniels’s lawyer testifies in Trump’s hush money trial

Donald Trump was back in Manhattan criminal court Thursday for Day 10 of his trial, with lawyer Keith Davidson on the witness stand Thursday afternoon. The Los Angeles lawyer represented Stormy Daniels as she brokered a deal in 2016 to keep an alleged tryst with Trump secret ahead of the election. His testimony began Tuesday; the trial took a break Wednesday.
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Biden urges campus protesters to remain peaceful

President Biden forcefully urged campus protesters to refrain from violence and intimidation on Thursday morning, saying that Americans have a right to peaceful protest but strongly condemning some of the tactics that have been used.
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U.S. officials wary of Chinese plans for floating nuclear plants

China is pursuing plans to develop floating nuclear reactors that could power military facilities it has built in contested areas of the South China Sea, according to the top U.S. military commander in the Pacific and State Department officials, a prospect they warn would undermine regional security and stability.
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Coming To You Live…

Nineteen thirty-nine was a big, big year if you were a sports fan, you lived in New York City and you owned one of the primitive TV sets that were available at the time. Five sports made their live television debut over a 10-month period from May 1939 to February 1940.
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It’s the last Free Comic Book Day at the place where it was created

Joe Field needed something to write about. “I came up with the idea for Free Comic Book Day when I was a columnist for an industry trade magazine,” says Field, who is the owner of the Flying Colors Comics and Other Cool Stuff store in Concord, California. “I was scratching for ideas when my deadline was looming, looked out the front window of my shop to see a long line of people and none of ...