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Local experts eye AI to help develop the future

MOSES LAKE — AI technology has been developing quickly over the last few years with multiple avenues and questions…

Updated 5 years ago
The Latest: Italy considers tighter limits during holidays

MILAN — The Italian government is weighing even tighter restrictions over the Christmas holiday to avoid a new resurgence.

Updated 5 years ago
Mexico says credit, debit card settlements a near monopoly

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican regulators said Wednesday that the two firms handling the country’s debit or credit card settlement process represent a near monopoly, and have recommended that leading banks be forced to…

Updated 5 years ago
Florida shuts down bay known nationally for its oysters

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Because of a dwindling oyster population, a Florida agency voted unanimously Wednesday to shut down oyster harvesting in Apalachicola Bay through the end of 2025, dealing a blow to an area …

Updated 5 years ago
From restaurants to retailers, virus transformed economies

NEW YORK (AP) — It would be just a temporary precaution.

Updated 5 years ago
US stock indexes edge higher a day after setting records

NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks edged higher in afternoon trading as investors continue to balance hope for

Updated 5 years ago
Stocks wobble on Wall Street a day after setting records

NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks wobbled in morning trading as investors continue to balance hope for

Updated 5 years ago
Iran nuclear deal members urge Tehran return to compliance

BERLIN (AP) — World powers that are part of a landmark 2015 nuclear deal with Iran urged Tehran on Wednesday to roll back violations of the accord and return to full compliance during a virtual meeting in Vienna, a…

Updated 5 years ago
High court agrees to hear NCAA athlete compensation case

WASHINGTON (AP) — For the first time in more than three decades, the Supreme Court will hear a case involving the NCAA and what it means to be a college athlete.

Updated 5 years ago
The Latest: Minnesota to keep indoor restaurants closed

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Gov. Tim Walz plans to keep bars and restaurants in Minnesota closed for indoor service through the holidays.

Updated 5 years ago
Negotiators near agreement on long-delayed COVID-19 aid bill

WASHINGTON (AP) — Congressional negotiators closed in Wednesday on a $900 billion COVID-19 relief package that would deliver additional “paycheck protection” subsidies to businesses, $300 per week jobless checks, a…

Updated 5 years ago
Dutch further tighten lockdown amid anger at open stores

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — The Dutch government on Wednesday tightened even further the strict five-week coronavirus lockdown that went into force just a day earlier, amid a backlash over some large stores remai…

Updated 5 years ago
UK consensus fraying over Christmas easing of restrictions

LONDON (AP) — The consensus across the four nations of the U.K. over the planned easing of coronavirus restrictions over Christmas appears to be fraying — even though they all agreed Wednesday to keep in place the …

Updated 5 years ago
US Treasury brands Vietnam and Switzerland as currency manipulators while putting China and 9 others on watch list

WASHINGTON (AP) — US Treasury brands Vietnam and Switzerland as currency manipulators while putting China and 9 others on watch list.

Updated 5 years ago
US retail sales fall 1.1% in November as Americans pull back on spending during the holiday shopping season

NEW YORK (AP) — US retail sales fall 1.1% in November as Americans pull back on spending during the holiday shopping season.

Updated 5 years ago
US brands Vietnam, Switzerland as currency manipulators

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Treasury Department has branded Vietnam and Switzerland as currency manipulators while putting China and nine other countries on a watch list in an annual report designed to halt countrie…