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An updated option: Manufactured homes may be an option in tight market
MOSES LAKE — “It’s not Grandma’s trailer house anymore.”
Cyborgs, trolls and bots: A guide to online misinformation
NEW YORK (AP) — Cyborgs, trolls and bots can fill the internet with lies and half-truths. Understanding them is key to learning how misinformation spreads online.
2 Americans win Nobel prize in economics for auction theory
STOCKHOLM (AP) — Americans Paul R. Milgrom and Robert B. Wilson won the Nobel Prize in economics on Monday for “improvements to auction theory and inventions of new auction formats.”
Russia rejects accusations of spreading virus disinformation
MOSCOW (AP) — Russian officials on Wednesday rejected accusations that Moscow is spreading disinformation about the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S., slamming them as “conspiracy theories” and a “persistent phobia.”
Merkley, Perkins face off in Oregon Senate race
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Democratic U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley is running for reelection against Republican Jo Rae Perkins, who made national headlines this year for her support of the wide ranging and baseless QAnon internet conspiracy theory.
Merkley, Perkins face off in Oregon Senate race
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Democratic U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley is running for reelection against Republican Jo Rae Perkins, who made national headlines this year for her support of the wide ranging and baseless QAnon internet conspiracy theory.
Samaritan scans Halloween candy for safety
MOSES LAKE — Halloween urban legends of apples filled with razor blades and restless ghosts give trick-or-treaters a fright.
Science requires naysayers to work
I enjoyed classes on science. They were exciting. Understanding how things work would keep my attention in class far beyond my parents’ belief.
DCYF Receives $4M grant to support early learning
OLYMPIA - The Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families has received a $4 million grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to support early learning across the state...
Business owner supports Kernan
I would like to support Ken Kernan in his effort to be elected to the MLID lead position. As retired UnderSheriff of Grant County Ken has the distinct ability to take control and improve MLID, the lake water quality, the town, and the perception.
Nevada to get more ventilators as virus spreads, need grows
RENO, Nev. (AP) — As Nevada's coronavirus cases have grown, the number of the state's ventilators in use has climbed slightly, with just under half of the machines in use, Gov. Steve Sisolak said Monday,
Virus lockdown plunges South Africa deeper into recession
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — South Africa’s economy has sunk deeper into recession, with its gross domestic product for the second quarter of 2020 plummeting by 51%, largely as a result of COVID-19 and the country's strict lockdown, according to statistics released Tuesday.
Virus lockdown plunges South Africa deeper into recession
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — South Africa’s economy has sunk deeper into recession, with its gross domestic product for the second quarter of 2020 plummeting by 51%, largely as a result of COVID-19 and the country's strict lockdown, according to statistics released Tuesday.
Learning the theory behind color harmony
Good taste in color combinations may contribute to your talent for art or graphic design, but it's important to learn color theory to expand your design potential. Color harmony is an aspect of color theory that's especially relevant to graphic design because it addresses how to create visually appealing color schemes. Following is a basic overview of color harmony and how you can use it to your advantage:
Online conspiracy theories flourish after Iowa caucus fiasco
CHICAGO (AP) — Monday night could not have gone better for online troublemakers who have spent years propagating false or misleading conspiracy theories on the internet that the U.S. election is rigged or vulnerable to tampering.
Too much TV? Enter HBO Max, the latest streaming wannabe
Is a pandemic the perfect time to launch a new and relatively expensive streaming service? AT&T sure hopes so.
Too much TV? Enter HBO Max, the latest streaming wannabe
Is a pandemic the perfect time to launch a new and relatively expensive streaming service? AT&T sure hopes so.
Too much TV? Enter HBO Max, the latest streaming wannabe
Is a pandemic the perfect time to launch a new and relatively expensive streaming service? AT&T sure hopes so.
Too much TV? Enter HBO Max, the latest streaming wannabe
Is a pandemic the perfect time to launch a new and relatively expensive streaming service? AT&T sure hopes so.
Postmaster: No pre-election return of mail boxes, equipment
WASHINGTON (AP) — Pressed by senators, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy said Friday he was unaware of recent mail operation changes until they sparked a public uproar. But he also said he has no plans to restore mailboxes or high-speed sorting machines that have been removed.