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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…
Public asked to turn in suspicious seeds
OLYMPIA — Members of the public who find suspicious seeds from other countries are being asked by the Washington State Department of Agriculture and U.S. Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection…
'Whitening' creams undergo a makeover but colorism persists
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The world's biggest cosmetics companies have been selling a fairy tale that often goes something like this: If your husband's lost interest in you, if your colleagues dismiss you …
Highways raise alarm in Cairo's historic City of the Dead
CAIRO (AP) — For centuries, sultans and princes, saints and scholars, elites and commoners have been buried in two sprawling cemeteries in Egypt’s capital, creating a unique historic city of the dead. Now in its ca…
Edmunds: 5 fast and luxurious small SUVs
Small luxury SUVs have traditionally offered an appealing mix of practicality, refinement and upscale features. Now they’re also offering something else: high performance.
Can I get a job? Wife tries it all for nursing home reunion
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — One hundred and 14 days. That’s how long Mary Daniel went without seeing her husband after
Groups unite to urge US to extend food aid to schoolchildren
NEW YORK (AP) — A high-profile coalition of educators, activists and philanthropists — including the American Federation of Teachers, the NAACP and the charity World Central Kitchen — is urging Congress to extend a…
Can you get the coronavirus twice?
Can you get the coronavirus twice?
How to take a high-interest loan and skip the debt cycle
For the millions of Americans who struggle to afford an unexpected expense, high-interest payday and online loans may seem like acceptable options despite the inherent risk.
Cosmetology students, hairstylists describe a race divide
NEW YORK (AP) — After repeatedly being denied service by high-end salons because her hair was perceived as “too difficult” to style, Kanessa Alexander took an unusual step. She opened a shop of her own in a predomi…
Can the coronavirus spread through the air?
Can the coronavirus spread through the air?
Millennial Money: Transition from work-at-home novice to pro
Months into working from home, it’s time to check in with yourself. How is your work-life balance? Have you figured out when and how you work best? And when did you last shower?
As NBA returns, so must an NBA writer in early hot spot
NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. (AP) — I couldn’t wait to watch basketball in March.
As NBA returns, so must an NBA writer in early hot spot
NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. (AP) — I couldn’t wait to watch basketball in March.
Groups unite to urge US to extend food aid to schoolchildren
NEW YORK (AP) — A high-profile coalition of educators, activists and philanthropists — including the American Federation of Teachers, the NAACP and the charity World Central Kitchen — is urging Congress to extend a…
'Whitening' creams undergo a makeover but colorism persists
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The world's biggest cosmetics companies have been selling a fairy tale that often goes something like this: If your husband's lost interest in you, if your colleagues dismiss you …