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The Associated Press and the Trump administration returned to a courtroom Thursday — and will be in another on Friday — as part of the high-stakes battle over who can control which journalists are abl ...
Currencies rise and fall all the time because of inflation fears, central bank moves and other factors. But economists worry that the recent drop in the dollar is so dramatic that it reflects ...
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson balked at Democratic lawmakers’ latest tax package on Thursday, calling it “too risky” given the budget tumult that actions by the federal government could trigg ...
Google has been branded an abusive monopolist by a federal judge for the second time in less than a year, this time for illegally exploiting some of its online marketing technolog ...
U.S. airstrikes targeting an oil port held by Yemen’s Houthi rebels killed 74 people and wounded 171 others, the group said Friday, marking the single-deadliest know ...
Clark County should wait until the November general election to ask voters to fund hundreds of millions of dollars in local criminal justice staffing needs and a jail remodel, the county manager advis ...
They form the foundation of the nonprofit’s CALM program, which aims to educate community members on how to de-escalate encounters with people experiencing a mental health episode. The program — open ...
Love them or hate them, those marshmallow Peeps that come in blindingly bright colors and an array of flavors are inescapable around the Easter holiday.
Tuesday is Earth Day, marking the 56th observance of an unofficial holiday designed to mobilize people and protect the planet. And while organizers claim that more than 1 billion people annually parta ...
Recently, a state senator kicked up a ruckus when she waded into the dicey subject of America’s changing image in the world.
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez’s defense of her vote for the SAVE Act is lame. Her reason? She’s against noncitizens voting.
A weekly look back compiled by the Clark County Historical Museum from The Columbian archives available at columbian.newspapers.com or at the museum.
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