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How major US stock indexes fared Monday
Stocks closed with broad gains on Wall Street Monday, while the price of gold rushed to a record high.
Greek former minister charged over pharmaceutical probe
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greece's parliament voted late Wednesday to charge a former deputy justice minister over allegations he sought to incriminate political opponents in a purported pharmaceutical bribery scandal.
New Jersey woman survives mile-long ride through storm drain
PASSAIC, N.J. (AP) — A New Jersey woman survived a harrowing mile-long ride through a storm drain after flash floods swept her and her car into the drainage system.
Review: U.D.O. brings out big guns with German military band
U.D.O., “We Are One” (AFM)
Review: U.D.O. brings out big guns with German military band
U.D.O., “We Are One” (AFM)
Greek former minister charged over pharmaceutical probe
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greece's parliament voted late Wednesday to charge a former deputy justice minister over allegations he sought to incriminate political opponents in a purported pharmaceutical bribery scandal.
Review: U.D.O. brings out big guns with German military band
U.D.O., “We Are One” (AFM)
Review: U.D.O. brings out big guns with German military band
U.D.O., “We Are One” (AFM)
Walz formally calls special session to convene Monday
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Gov. Tim Walz on Friday formally called a special legislative session to convene on Monday, and he urged lawmakers to work together to pass the police accountability and public works bills that they were unable to agree on last month.
Israeli military says Gaza militants fire 3 rockets
JERUSALEM (AP) — The Israeli military said aircraft struck targets in the northern Gaza Strip late Sunday following a barrage of rocket fire into southern Israel. No casualties were reported on either side.
Russian nickel producer admits pollution in Arctic tundra
MOSCOW (AP) — A Russian metallurgical company said Sunday that it improperly pumped wastewater into the Arctic tundra and that it has suspended the responsible employees.
Russian nickel producer admits pollution in Arctic tundra
MOSCOW (AP) — A Russian metallurgical company said Sunday that it improperly pumped wastewater into the Arctic tundra and that it has suspended the responsible employees.
Norwegian Air cancels order for 97 Boeing aircraft
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Low-cost carrier Norwegian Air Shuttle said Tuesday it has cancelled its 97 outstanding orders for planes from U.S. manufacturer Boeing.
Water rates increase in Othello
Council approves a 4-percent hike
Ephrata man dies in motorcycle crash
Body found Friday
MOSES LAKE — Daniel Hector, 21, Ephrata, died in a motorcycle accident on Neppel Road, near Moses Lake, early Friday morning.
Fagan irrigation bill passes Senate
Concerns funds
OLYMPIA — A bill concerning irrigation districts sponsored by Rep. Susan Fagan, R-Pullman, passed the Senate with a unanimous vote.
Holmquist graduates from energy program
Training to help with power decisions
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sen. Janéa Holmquist, R-Moses Lake, is an inaugural graduate of the University of Idaho’s Energy Policy Planning Program.
900 reported arrested in Belarus protests
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — A human rights group in Belarus said more than 900 people were arrested Sunday in protests around the country calling for authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko to step down.
BMW/SGL plant to add second production line
MOSES LAKE - Officials at the SGL Group recently confirmed that they will add a second production line at the joint-venture carbon fiber plant they built with BMW in Moses Lake.
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