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UN adopts $3.2 billion budget over US and Israel objections
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — After down-to-the-wire negotiations, United Nations members have adopted a budget for 2021 that was higher than Secretary-General Antonio Guterres proposed and was strongly opposed by the Trump administration for including money to commemorate the outcome of a 2001 conference in South Africa that it called anti-Semitic and anti-Israel.
Organize Your Way to a Clutter-Free Kitchen
(Family Feature) A kitchen must be many things for the average family: a cooking center, social hub and, most importantly, a central command station for the entire household. Unfortunately, organization sometimes takes a backseat in the chaos of daily life, which means kitchens and pantries aren’t living up to their full potential as spaces that make our lives easier to manage.
Senate expected to vote on sports betting, gambling bill
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — The Connecticut Senate was expected to vote Tuesday night on a long-awaiting agreement with the state's two federally recognized tribes that could lead to legalized sports and online gambling in the coming months.
Flowers cover cross to add color for Easter
MOSES LAKE — It was eerily quiet in Moses Lake on Sunday morning. On the most important festival day of the western Christian calendar, churches across the Basin were closed, following Gov. Jay Inslee’s order to avoid gatherings because of the COVID-19 outbreak. But at Immanuel Lutheran Church, a few souls gathered to bring a little brightness to the day after all.
Superheroes, rock stars, good boys/girls rule at Westminster
NEW YORK (AP) — Thor the bulldog got a superhero's welcome at the Westminster Kennel Club show Monday. More of the same was expected at Madison Square Garden in the group competition later that night.
Feds to announce 3rd Cincinnati corruption charge this year
CINCINNATI (AP) — The U.S. attorney for southern Ohio says he will announce a new public corruption case involving the city of Cincinnati, which has already seen two council members charged this year.
People 'Pig Out'
MOSES LAKE — Paula Cole entertained the crowd Saturday night with songs from her five albums.
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1. False Assurances by Christopher Rosow - 9781734714715 - (Quadrant Publishing LLC)
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1. False Assurances by Christopher Rosow - 9781734714715 - (Quadrant Publishing LLC)
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1. False Assurances by Christopher Rosow - 9781734714715 - (Quadrant Publishing LLC)
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1. False Assurances by Christopher Rosow - 9781734714715 - (Quadrant Publishing LLC)
Moses Lake wrestling loses close dual at No. 2 Sunnyside
SUNNYSIDE — It’s always a raucous environment when Moses Lake and Sunnyside meet on the mat, and Wednesday night was no different.
3 plead guilty in case of Native American jewelry knockoffs
PHOENIX (AP) — Federal prosecutors say two retailers and a third person face up to five years in prison after pleading guilty in a conspiracy to import jewelry knockoffs made from the Philippines and then misrepresent the goods as made in the United States by Native Americans.
Othello Fall Clean Up in November
OTHELLO — Othello residents can dispose of leaves, branches trimmed from shrubs and trees and other yard waste during the 14th annual Fall Clean Up Day, 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Nov. 6.
AP-Sync 1, AP-Sync 2 Trudeau URGENT ADVISORY update
Stations: AP Radio news plans the following long-form coverage on our special events channels today:
Migrants bused back to asylum centers from Serbia border
KELEBIJA, Serbia (AP) — Serbian authorities early on Friday put on buses several hundred migrants who have been camped at the border with Hungary and returned them to asylum centers further inside the country.
3 plead guilty in case of Native American jewelry knockoffs
PHOENIX (AP) — Federal prosecutors say two retailers and a third person face up to five years in prison after pleading guilty in a conspiracy to import jewelry knockoffs made from the Philippines and then misrepresent the goods as made in the United States by Native Americans.
3 plead guilty in case of Native American jewelry knockoffs
PHOENIX (AP) — Federal prosecutors say two retailers and a third person face up to five years in prison after pleading guilty in a conspiracy to import jewelry knockoffs made from the Philippines and then misrepresent the goods as made in the United States by Native Americans.
FANTASY PLAYS: Players to add include Edwards, Pittman
With only two weeks remaining before the end of the regular season in most fantasy leagues, the waiver wire still offers solutions to the problem of making the playoffs.
Loughlin, Giannulli to be sentenced in college bribery plot
BOSTON (AP) — More than a year after “Full House” star Lori Loughlin and her fashion designer husband, Mossimo Giannulli, were charged with paying half a million dollars in bribes to get their two daughters into the University of Southern California, the famous couple appears headed for prison.