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Skills on display
MOSES LAKE — Dylan Sanders credits Job Corps with showing him a path forward. “I graduated high school and I wa…
Armani, Ferragamo premiere short films at Milan Fashion Week
MILAN (AP) — To show or not to show: Each Milan fashion house had to make a difficult decision how to reach the fashion public this season under the safety constraints imposed by the coronavirus.
Social media and COVID shaming: Fighting a toxic combination
In the spring, Rick Rose drew the wrath of strangers after he practically shouted on Facebook that he wasn’t buying a face mask. Two months later, he contracted COVID-19 — and, he posted, he was struggling to breat…
Starting a remodel, ready or not
Projects and remodels around the home and yard have been a popular trend over the last few months with people spending more time around the house since the cor…
Sometimes a shed isn't just a shed
MOSES LAKE — Consider, if you will, the humble garden shed.
Edmunds: Why electric vehicle ranges vary from EPA estimate
You’ve probably heard the phrase “your mileage may vary” with regard to how your real-world fuel economy compares to the EPA estimate. The adage refers to gasoline-powered vehicles, but the same applies to electric…
How can I tell the difference between the flu and COVID-19?
How can I tell the difference between the flu and COVID-19?
3 accused of creating man cave under Grand Central Terminal
NEW YORK (AP) — Three railroad workers have been suspended for turning a storage room under New York's Grand Central Terminal into an unauthorized “man cave” with a television, a refrigerator, a microwave and a fut…
From quick shortcuts to slow cookers, how we're eating now
In normal times, food trends often started in restaurants, with top chefs. Maybe they got written up in food magazines or blogs. After some time, you could find the trending ingredients on grocery store shelves.
Americans load up on candy, trick or treat - or not
Americans may not know if trick or treating will happen this year because of the pandemic, but they’re buying a lot of Halloween candy while they wait to find out.
For Arab newlyweds, the party goes on until police bust in
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The party was going strong: traditional music blared, families cheered, throngs of revelers danced. Then, police burst in. Officers kicked out guests, slapped hefty fines — even l…
Is credit card relief little help? Check out debt management
As cardholders experience financial difficulties due to COVID-19, some credit card issuers are promoting their hardship programs.
Virus shutdown took a toll on routine health care for kids
WASHINGTON (AP) — A sharp decline in routine medical care for low-income children during the coronavirus shutdown could cause long-term harm if not reversed, federal officials warned Wednesday.
The latest hard-to-find item: a desk
NEW YORK (AP) — First it was
How can I tell the difference between the flu and COVID-19?
How can I tell the difference between the flu and COVID-19?
Edmunds: Why electric vehicle ranges vary from EPA estimate
You’ve probably heard the phrase “your mileage may vary” with regard to how your real-world fuel economy compares to the EPA estimate. The adage refers to gasoline-powered vehicles, but the same applies to electric…