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FAA Is Investigating Boeing Over 787 Dreamliner Inspections
The agency said Boeing had disclosed last month that it might have skipped some required inspections of the wide-body jet.
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Gaza Isn’t Root of Biden’s Struggles With Young Voters, Polls Show
Young voters are far more likely than other Americans to support Palestinians. But few cite the conflict as a top source of discontent with the president.
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U.S. Labor Market Strength Steadies Social Security and Medicare Funds
The social safety net programs continue to face long-term shortfalls as lawmakers wrestle over reforms.
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Geoff Duncan, Georgia’s Republican Former Lt. Gov., Says He Will Vote for Biden
“I am voting for a decent person I disagree with on policy over a criminal defendant without a moral compass,” wrote Mr. Duncan, who was in office during the 2020 election.
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Portland Business News
Why private equity ownership of health care in Oregon matters
Hayden Rooke-Ley has been tracking the growing trend of corporate ownership of clinics and medical practices.
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Port of Vancouver's Alex Strogen on finding a tenant for 80-acre Terminal 5
On the West Coast "is there isn’t a lot of geographic room to grow. In the Columbia River, we’re fortunate, we still have parcels of land that have an enormous amount of capacity... Having that space is a key advantage." Port of Vancouver's Alex Strogen
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Columbian Newspaper
Denial and uncertainty are looming over a Biden-Trump rematch 6 months out from Election Day
WILMINGTON, N.C. (AP) — This North Carolina voter is nervous. |
Pulitzer Prizes in journalism awarded to The New York Times, The Washington Post, AP and others
NEW YORK (AP) — The Associated Press won a Pulitzer Prize in feature photography Monday for its coverage of global migration through Latin America to the U.S., while The New York Times and the Washington Post each won three Pulitzer Prizes for their work in 2023. |
Stock market today: Wall Street rises to add to last week’s gains
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks rose Monday and added to their gains from last week, as technology companies once again led the way. |
Seattle Times Opinion
Students have the right to protest
This portrayal of peaceful student protesters as violent agitators is a narrative used to demonize Americans exercising their fundamental human rights. |