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Walz picks Worthington Judge Gordon Moore for Supreme Court
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Gov. Tom Walz used his first appointment to the Minnesota Supreme Court on Friday to elevate Gordon Moore, a district judge from southwestern Minnesota, to replace the retiring Associate Justice David Lillehaug.
Immigration groups launch $50 million effort for citizenship
WASHINGTON (AP) — A coalition of immigration advocacy groups is launching a $50 million effort aimed at defending President Joe Biden on
Tough defense on both sides as Huskies take Pullman, 1-0
The Othello High School boys soccer team remained undefeated after a 1-0 victory over Pullman High School on Senior Night Thursday at Othello High School.
AP’s top editor calls for probe into Israeli airstrike
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Associated Press’ top editor is calling for an independent investigation into
Putin to would-be aggressors: 'Will knock their teeth out'
MOSCOW (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin alleged Thursday that some of the country's foreign foes dream about biting off pieces of the country's vast territory, warning that Moscow would “knock their teeth out” if they ever try.
WTO chief: Vaccine waiver helpful, not key for virus fight
GENEVA (AP) — The head of the World Trade Organization said Friday the U.S. administration’s call to remove patent protections on COVID-19 vaccines could help expand fair access to vaccines but might not be the most “critical issue,” as officials in Europe increasingly insisted that more vaccine exports are the more pressing priority.
Putin to would-be aggressors: 'Will knock their teeth out'
MOSCOW (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin alleged Thursday that some of the country's foreign foes dream about biting off pieces of the country's vast territory, warning that Moscow would “knock their teeth out” if they ever try.
Putin to would-be aggressors: 'Will knock their teeth out'
MOSCOW (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin alleged Thursday that some of the country's foreign foes dream about biting off pieces of the country's vast territory, warning that Moscow would “knock their teeth out” if they ever try.
Putin to would-be aggressors: 'Will knock their teeth out'
MOSCOW (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin alleged Thursday that some of the country's foreign foes dream about biting off pieces of the country's vast territory, warning that Moscow would “knock their teeth out” if they ever try.
Biden hosts Jordan's king amid tough choices in Mideast
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is set to host King Abdullah II of Jordan during one of the most difficult moments of the Jordanian leader's 22-year rule and at a pivotal time in the Middle East for Biden.
New chief selected for Capitol Police after 1/6 insurrection
WASHINGTON (AP) — A police official who has run large departments in Maryland and Virginia has been selected as chief of the U.S. Capitol Police in the aftermath of the Jan. 6 insurrection, in which pro-Trump rioters stormed the building in a violent rage, disrupting the certification of Joe Biden's presidential win.
Patience, equipment are vital to successful topwater bass fishing
If you are an angler, there are few things more awesome than watching a bass erupt out of the water and smash your lure.
Vikings fall to CBC, wrap up season Saturday
PASCO – BBCC took the road for the final time on Wednesday, as they headed to Pasco to battle it out versus the Columbia Basin College Hawks. Looking for the answer to snap their current losing streak, the Lady Vikes hoped to come out of the gate ready to go. Slow starts have been the kryptonite of the Viking volleyball team and CBC was no different.
Dorothy Louise Magoteaux Klingeman
Beloved mother and long-time Othello resident, Dorothy Louise (Magoteaux) Klingeman peacefully passed away Feb. 8, 2024, at Coventry House Assisted Living at the age of 88.
Washington Lands Commissioner primary race heads toward a recount
(The Center Square) – With fewer than 270 votes separating candidates in the second spot for Washington Commissioner of Public Lands, it appears a recount will be required.
Brazil inaugurates rebuilt Antarctic research base
Brazilian officials inaugurated the country's new Antarctica scientific base on King George Island Wednesday, nearly eight years after a deadly fire destroyed most of the previous compound.
CenExel Leads Industry in Psychiatric Studies at Atlanta Center for Medical Research
SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- CenExel Clinical Research recently strengthened its psychiatric team with the recruitment of Mark N. Lerman, MD, to serve as a principal investigator for phase I-IV studies at the Atlanta Center for Medical Research (ACMR), a CenExel Center of Excellence. ACMR is a well-recognized leader in clinical research and focuses primarily on studies involving central nervous system disorders. Dr. Lerman joins three other principal investigators and six sub-investigators, each with decades of experience.
Legislature considers legal marijuana, tuition-free college
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Lawmakers will push plans to legalize marijuana, underwrite tuition-free college, respond to concerns about mass shootings and improve a beleaguered public education system during a 30-day legislative session that begins Tuesday.
API Fortress Co-Hosting Webinar on API Testing, Monitoring, and Security for Open Banking, PSD2, and Other API Initiatives
NEW YORK, Jan. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- API Fortress, leader in functional uptime monitoring and collaborative API testing, joins Curiosity Software in a webinar about a model-based approach to API testing and monitoring to significantly improve quality at banks and other companies accelerating releases for features with complex requirements. While API initiatives such as open banking and PSD2 may help to make customer experiences more responsive, they also challenge development, testing, and cyber-security leaders to think differently about continuous API quality and
Banks, communications stocks lead small gains on Wall Street
Major U.S. stock indexes edged higher in afternoon trading Friday as solid earnings from banks helped extend momentum from the previous day's rally.