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AP sources: Trump floats Sidney Powell as special counsel
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump floated naming lawyer Sidney Powell, who was booted from his campaign's legal team after
AP sources: Trump floats Sidney Powell as special counsel
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump floated naming lawyer Sidney Powell, who was booted from his campaign's legal team after
AP sources: Trump floats Sidney Powell as special counsel
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump floated naming lawyer Sidney Powell, who was booted from his campaign's legal team after
Quincy medical center back on track
After Department of Health shut out new patients last year, critical-access hospital is moving forward
UK Labour leader fires lawmaker over 'anti-Semitic' tweet
LONDON (AP) — The leader of Britain's main opposition Labour Party, Keir Starmer, on Thursday fired a lawmaker from a top party job for sharing an article on social media containing what Starmer called “an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory.”
AP News in Brief at 12:04 a.m. EDT
20,000: US death toll overtakes Italy's as Midwest braces
Where the legged fish live in the Basin
The issue of evolution first went to trial in 1923. Eighty-two years later, the discussion rolls on.
Private prison industry backs Trump, prepares if Biden wins
HOUSTON (AP) — Executives at the nation’s two largest private prison companies have been donating large sums to President Donald Trump and Republican candidates with an eye toward the November elections that one of the corporations believes will lead to a rebound in its stock price.
Postmaster says 'no idea' mailboxes, equipment being removed
WASHINGTON (AP) — Postmaster General Louis DeJoy said Friday he had “no idea” blue mailboxes and sorting machines were being removed until a public uproar nationwide, as he testifies before a Senate committee digging into
Top 5 myths about hearing aids
(ARA) - Hearing aids have been proved to improve the quality of life of people around the world. Still, only one in five people who could benefit from a hearing aid actually purchases one. Consider the myths, and the facts, surrounding this tiny, yet amazing, technology.
Public invited to dredge celebration, forum
MOSES LAKE - The Moses Lake Irrigation and Rehabilitation District's dredge machine begins work Monday.
It's not just Arizona: Push to review 2020 ballots spreads
ATLANTA (AP) — Six months after
It's not just Arizona: Push to review 2020 ballots spreads
ATLANTA (AP) — Six months after
It's not just Arizona: Push to review 2020 ballots spreads
ATLANTA (AP) — Six months after
Samaritan Hospital will check everyone before entering building
MOSES LAKE — Samaritan Hospital officials are looking for — but not finding, at least not yet — additional ventilation machines and adapting more hospital rooms to accommodate possible patients with respiratory illnesses. Hospital officials updated commissioners on the response to the COVID-19 outbreak during a special meeting Friday.
Idaho docs: Rationed care looming as virus quickly spreads
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Doctors serving Idaho and eastern Oregon spent hours Tuesday trying to sway health districts, city leaders and the public to do more to stop the spread of coronavirus, warning that rationed care is looming in Idaho's future.
Idaho docs: Rationed care looming as virus quickly spreads
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Doctors serving Idaho and eastern Oregon spent hours Tuesday trying to sway health districts, city leaders and the public to do more to stop the spread of coronavirus, warning that rationed care is looming in Idaho's future.
Idaho docs: Rationed care looming as virus quickly spreads
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Doctors serving Idaho and eastern Oregon spent hours Tuesday trying to sway health districts, city leaders and the public to do more to stop the spread of coronavirus, warning that rationed care is looming in Idaho's future.
Milley says he was wrong to accompany Trump on church walk
WASHINGTON (AP) — Army Gen. Mark Milley, the nation's top military officer, said Thursday he was wrong to accompany President Donald Trump on a walk through Lafayette Square that ended in a photo op at a church. He said his presence in uniform amid protests over racial injustice “created a perception of the military involved in domestic politics.”
Experts or 'grifters'? Little-known firm runs Arizona audit
In early March, a Boston-based vote-counting firm called Clear Ballot Group sent a bid to Arizona's state Senate to audit the 2020 presidential election results in Maricopa County.