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Dam removal would cost $2.3B, jeopardize local economies
LONGVIEW, Wash. — A new study commissioned by an association of river commercial groups says removing the four Lower Snake River dams to improve salmon runs would cost $2.3 billion over the next 30 years, boost state carbon emissions and jeopardize already fragile local and regional economies.
Correction: Ethics Complaint-Legislature story
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — In a story September 15, 2020, about a New Mexico ethics complaint, The Associated Press erroneously reported that the ethics commission could not issue a ruling before the election. Public hearings can’t be held, but complaints can be dismissed, which is a form of ruling. The Associated Press also erroneously reported the name of the nonprofit. It is AppleTree Educational Center.
Senate panel moves to compel 3 social media CEOs to testify
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Senate panel voted Thursday to compel testimony from the CEOs of Facebook, Google and Twitter as lawmakers opened a new front in the battle over hate speech, misinformation and perceived political bias on social media a month before the presidential election.
Amtrak rider-in-chief Biden embarks on Rust Belt train tour
LATROBE, Pa. (AP) — If America had an Amtrak rider-in-chief, Joe Biden would be it.
Amtrak rider-in-chief Biden embarks on Rust Belt train tour
LATROBE, Pa. (AP) — If America had an Amtrak rider-in-chief, Joe Biden would be it.
Senate panel moves to compel 3 social media CEOs to testify
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Senate panel voted Thursday to compel testimony from the CEOs of Facebook, Google and Twitter as lawmakers opened a new front in the battle over hate speech, misinformation and perceived political bias on social media a month before the presidential election.
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School officials charged with hiding lead, asbestos problems
The former superintendent of a Pennsylvania school district and two other officials were charged Wednesday with felony child endangerment over allegations they covered up lead and asbestos contamination in the schools and exposed students and staff to serious health risks.
Bucks resume NBA playoffs after sparking historic stoppage
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — The Milwaukee Bucks came to the arena and prepared for a game, just as they did three days earlier.
Bucks resume NBA playoffs after sparking historic stoppage
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — The Milwaukee Bucks came to the arena and prepared for a game, just as they did three days earlier.
BET nailed its awards show during the pandemic. Will MTV?
NEW YORK (AP) —
Indian PM lays foundation of temple at razed mosque site
AYODHYA, India (AP) — Despite the coronavirus restricting a large crowd, Hindus rejoiced Wednesday as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi broke ground on a long-awaited temple of their most revered god, Ram, at the site of a demolished 16th century mosque.
Michigan is an outlier in electing university boards
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — As Michigan voters look at their ballot in November they will have the unique option to elect three university governance boards. As the only state to put public university leadership roles on a statewide ballot, controversial leadership has been in the spotlight in recent years.
Michigan is an outlier in electing university boards
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — As Michigan voters look at their ballot in November they will have the unique option to elect three university governance boards. As the only state to put public university leadership roles on a statewide ballot, controversial leadership has been in the spotlight in recent years.
Ethiopia reshuffles top officials as Tigray conflict grows
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Ethiopia’s prime minister announced major changes to his government's military and intelligence leadership on Sunday as he sought to defend a growing military action against the country's defiant Tigray region, and urged citizens not to target the ethnic Tigrayan people amid fears of civil war.
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Today in History
Man gets 20 years for buying guns used in 2015 terror attack
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) — The man who bought two rifles that husband-and-wife assailants used to kill 14 people in a Southern California terror attack nearly five years ago was sentenced Friday to 20 years in prison.
Ohio governor has been pleading for action on gun violence
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — As Gov. Mike DeWine uses his twice-weekly bully pulpit to detail Ohio's fight against the coronavirus, the Republican chief executive has also continued his so-far unsuccessful crusade against gun violence.
New Mexico governor: 'The virus is now winning'
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham warned Thursday that an unprecedented surge in COVID-19 infections is likely to strain the state's health care system as confirmed cases set a new single-day record at 672.
New Mexico governor: 'The virus is now winning'
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham warned Thursday that an unprecedented surge in COVID-19 infections is likely to strain the state's health care system as confirmed cases set a new single-day record at 672.