Archives | Monday, April 12, 2021
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Business
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Stocks end slightly below latest record highs as tech slips
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Biden tells execs U.S. needs to invest, lead in computer chips
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Drivers wanted: Record demand at Uber as vaccinations rise
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Microsoft buying speech recognition firm Nuance in $16B deal
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‘We can’t respond to all of the calls’: Roofers swamped as they manage fallout from January storm
Nation/World
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Police: Officer wounded, 1 dead in Tennessee school shooting
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George Floyd’s brother sheds tears on the stand
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Police: Minnesota officer meant to draw Taser, not handgun
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How billionaire is using financial muscle for racial equity
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William, Harry remember Prince Philip’s wit, service to U.K.
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Major training: Biden dog gets help adjusting to White House
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Tensions rise in water battle along Oregon-California line
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White House issuing reports on states’ infrastructure needs
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Iran blames Israel for sabotage at Natanz nuclear site
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Biden picks 2 Trump critics for border, immigration roles
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New Mexico governor set to sign recreational marijuana bill
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‘Skilled predator’ FBI boss harassed 8 women, watchdog finds
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Russia puts feminist activist on trial for pornography
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Tweaked COVID-19 vaccines in testing aim to fend off variants
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Ukraine leader’s request to talk to Putin ignored: official
Other
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Regeneron’s antibody drug can help prevent COVID-19 from spreading among household members
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Governor says Texas is ‘very close’ to herd immunity. Health experts disagree
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Chief: Officer meant to use Taser, not firearm, on Daunte Wright
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Kanye agrees with Kim on joint custody in divorce response
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Muslims navigate restrictions in the second pandemic Ramadan
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Grab your swimsuit, the Spokane City Council just backed an expanded aquatics season
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Roofing
Spokane
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Spokane crews patch up hole near Manito Park after water main break
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Key leader in Spokane’s homelessness response leaves City Hall
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Getting There: New legislative funds could accelerate North Spokane Corridor construction, but don’t get your hopes up
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Then and Now: Downtown Sears building
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100 years ago in Spokane: Outdoor fair with ‘scent of the wilds’ seeks to bring sportsmen to region