Archives | Monday, Oct. 5, 2020
Results
Business
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CEO says Southwest needs union pay cuts to avoid furloughs
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Stocks jump on stimulus hopes, Trump’s hospital departure
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Service sector grows for the 4th consecutive month
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Coeur d’Alene cinema among hundreds of Regal, Cineworld movie theaters to close temporarily worldwide
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Survey: Business economists see coronavirus as biggest risk
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Microsoft plans $1 billion data center venture in Greece
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Pandemic pushes start of holiday shopping earlier than ever
NCAA
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Analysis: Ranking the games on Washington State’s new schedule, from least to most winnable
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Analysis: Re-ranking the most (and least) intriguing games of the UW Huskies’ new fall football schedule
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Oddsmakers anticipate two-win season for Washington State
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For Gonzaga women, the only uncertainty is the schedule
Nation/World
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Gov. Jay Inslee critical of President Trump’s upbeat attitude on COVID-19
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CDC says coronavirus can spread indoors in updated guidance
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2 justices slam court’s 2015 decision in gay marriage case
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WHO: 10% of world’s people may have been infected with virus
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Armenia and Azerbaijan clash as Iran works on peace plan
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Other presidential candidates on the ballot
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Trump court nomination hangs over Senate shuttered by virus
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3 win Nobel medicine prize for discovering hepatitis C virus
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What we know, and what we don’t, about Trump’s diagnosis
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Kayleigh McEnany tests positive for COVID-19
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Epic scale of California wildfires continues to grow
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Thomas Jefferson Byrd, known for Spike Lee films, killed
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US, Australia, India, Japan to discuss China’s growing power
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Poll: Many Americans blame virus crisis on US government
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Trump returns to White House, remains contagious
Spokane
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Bloomsday mounts mailing effort to deliver finisher T-shirts after virtual race
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Women of the Year: Attorney Toni Meacham blends love of the law with love of ranch life
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Grabbing eyes to cover faces: COVID-19 ad campaign targets young adults
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Then and Now: Latah Creek Bridge
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100 years ago in Spokane: Letter threatens damage to two downtown buildings