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NYT Politics

Lisa Page, Ex-F.B.I. Lawyer Who Criticized Trump, Says Bureau Failed to Warn Her of Stalker
Author: Glenn Thrush and Adam Goldman
A man who pleaded guilty to stalking the lawyer, Lisa Page, had been discharged from the Marines after expressing an obsession with her as well as mass shootings, information that was shared with the F.B.I.
Agent Removed From Harris’s Detail After ‘Distressing’ Behavior
Author: Hamed Aleaziz and Jazmine Ulloa
The Secret Service agent was removed during an incident on Monday morning shortly before Vice President Kamala Harris left for a campaign event in Wisconsin.
What’s Next in Trump’s Immunity Case
Author: Adam Liptak
Arguments heard in late April almost always yield decisions near the end of the court’s term, in late June or early July.
Key Solar Panel Ingredient Is Made in the U.S.A. Again
Author: Ivan Penn
REC Silicon says it will soon start shipping polysilicon, which has come mostly from China, reviving a Washington State factory that shut down in 2019.

Washington State News

Mink's Final Round 1 Mock Draft

Ryan Mink Chicago Bears - QB Caleb Williams, USC

This is a done deal, but I bet they still make us wait the full 10 minutes.

Washington Commanders - QB Jayden Daniels, LSU

My gut told me this was going to be Drake Maye, but all the latest reports indicate Daniels. Trust my gut? Nah, probably just hungry.

New England Patriots - QB Drake Maye, North Caroli

Mock Draft 2.0: NFL 3-round prediction on Draft Day

Nick Harris

FRISCO, Texas - Happy Draft Day!

The NFL Draft in Detroit, Michigan will kick off tonight with the first round followed by Friday night's telecast of the second and third rounds.

In the second edition of the DallasCowboys.com mock draft, here is a full prediction for the first three rounds and 100 picks, including a trade-back scenario for the Cowboys that sees them pick

Mariners place SS J.P. Crawford (oblique) on IL
(Photo credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports) The Seattle Mariners placed shortstop J.P. Crawford on the 10-day injured list Thursday with a right oblique strain. The move is retroactive to Wednesday, when Crawford was scratched before the game at Texas due to soreness. Crawford, 29, is batting .198 through 22 games this season with two homers, nine RBIs and 13 runs. He is a career .250 hitter with 258 RBIs in 690 game

Seattle Times Opinion

Ground Control to WA’s GOP
Author: David Horsey

It’s as if Washington's Republican Party has been abducted by aliens.

Portland Business News

Portland Seed Fund selected to manage state startup fund
Author: Malia Spencer
Portland Seed Fund will manage the third Commercialization Gap Fund for the state. Investments focus on climate tech, health care and advanced manufacturing sectors.

The Chronicle - Centralia

Bearcats battle elements, defeat Tigers at Riverside

The W.F. West girls golf team came away with a win over Centralia on Wednesday, as the Bearcats topped the Tigers 107-75.

All five Bearcats that made the final scorecard scored double digits. Natalie Eklund, who recently committed to Seattle Pacific University, led W.F. West with 32 points.

Grace Oien tallied 25 points, and Abby Alexander collected 20. Macee Shannon and Carlie Deskins finished in the teens, with 16 and 13, respectively.

Tess McMurry had one of her best outings of the season to lead the Tigers with 23 points, while Lyla Ferch and Emily Wilkerson also impressed, tallying 18 and 16, respectively. Corin Meek also hit double-digits with 10, and Lyla Aumiller scored eight.

Centralia coach Hal Gronseth said he was pleased with how the Tigers shot in rough conditions, and he gave praise to the Bearcats for shooting even better.

“That makes them tough to beat,” Gronseth said. “We just don’t quite have the depth that they’ve got, and they played well today.”

Centralia will head north to take on Tumwater at Tumwater Valley on Monday, while W.F. West will head to the Longview Country club on Friday to face Mark Morris.

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