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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…
Edmunds: Is it time for a plug-in hybrid vehicle?
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles — typically abbreviated as PHEVs — make up a very small percentage of vehicle sales, but they can be a smart pick for a certain kind of shopper.
VIRUS DIARY: Dreams of Buffett songs and warm distant shores
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Working from home. Unwilling to go anywhere. Getting tired of the pine trees outside my spare bedroom window.
Dating corona-style leads to love connections, even marriage
NEW YORK (AP) — If there's one thing the pandemic hasn't canceled, it's the search for love.
Book-publishing exec Dawn Davis is new Bon Appetit editor
Book-publishing executive Dawn Davis is Bon Appetit's new top editor, taking the helm following a reckoning on race and culture at the food magazine.
No sweat: Dick's crushes 2Q as consumers focus on fitness
At home workouts and outdoor athletic activities are shaping up to be good business for Dick's Sporting Goods. The retailer's second-quarter results easily beat Wall Street's expectations as consumers continue to f…
Can mosquitoes spread the coronavirus?
Can mosquitoes spread the coronavirus?
Distance learning can fit into your back-to-school budget
For many students, “going back to school” this fall could be just a figure of speech.
Millennial Money: 6 Great Recession lessons that still apply
The Great Recession demolished jobs across the U.S., and it eventually came for mine, too. After graduating in 2009, I worked four months as an entry-level executive assistant at a nonprofit before being laid off.
Case by case: How nations are going back to school -- or not
PARIS (AP) — The U.N. says it's urgent to get kids back to schools after months-long coronavirus lockdowns, but with the virus still raging in parts of the United States and resurging in countries from South Korea …
Does a face mask protect me, or just the people around me?
Does a face mask protect me, or just the people around me?
California ski resort changing name, citing offensive word
TAHOE CITY, Calif. (AP) — California’s popular Squaw Valley Ski Resort will change its name because the word “squaw” is a derogatory term for Native American women, officials announced Tuesday. The site was the sce…
Edmunds: Is it time for a plug-in hybrid vehicle?
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles — typically abbreviated as PHEVs — make up a very small percentage of vehicle sales, but they can be a smart pick for a certain kind of shopper.
VIRUS DIARY: Dreams of Buffett songs and warm distant shores
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Working from home. Unwilling to go anywhere. Getting tired of the pine trees outside my spare bedroom window.
Liz Weston: The 2 costs that can make or break your nest egg
If you earn a decent income but have trouble saving, the culprits could be the roof over your head and the car in your driveway.
Dating corona-style leads to love connections, even marriage
NEW YORK (AP) — If there's one thing the pandemic hasn't canceled, it's the search for love.