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Stocks slam on brakes as dismal economic data piles higher
Stocks are falling in early trading on Wall Street Thursday after more reports made clear the worldwide devastation the coronavirus outbreak is causing for the economy.
Trump tweets raise speculation about potential Flynn pardon
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Thursday tweeted his support for his former national security adviser Michael Flynn, raising speculation that a pardon may be coming after Flynn's lawyers released internal FBI documents they claim show the FBI was trying to entrap him.
With European economy in record drop, central bank gives aid
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — The European Central Bank is stepping up its efforts to cushion the economy against a record downturn that the bank's president, Christine Lagarde, said was “of a magnitude and speed that are unprecedented in peacetime.”
European economy in record drop, central bank steps up aid
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — The European Central Bank is stepping up its measures to cushion the economy against a record downturn caused by the lockdowns on business due to the virus outbreak, offering large helpings of cheap credit to banks in hopes it will be passed on to struggling businesses.
30 million have sought US unemployment aid since virus hit
WASHINGTON (AP) — More than 3.8 million laid-off workers
European Central Bank steps up aid as economy slides
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — The European Central Bank is ramping up its measures to cushion the region against a record economic downturn caused by the lockdowns on business amid the virus outbreak.
European Central Bank cuts rate on cheap loans to banks, offers new credit to banks to cushion economy against outbreak
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — European Central Bank cuts rate on cheap loans to banks, offers new credit to banks to cushion economy against outbreak.
Lawyers for Michael Flynn release internal FBI emails, notes
WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawyers for Michael Flynn released internal FBI emails that are raising speculation that President Donald Trump might move to pardon his first national security adviser. The lawyers hope the emails will bolster their allegations that Flynn was entrapped when he was questioned at the White House three years ago.
Asia Today: Australian capital free of known virus cases
BANGKOK (AP) — The Australian Capital Territory has become the first of the country’s eight states and mainland territories to declare itself free of all known cases of the coronavirus.
Don’t get taken to the cleaners on cleaning supplies
Phony calls and online sellers
Two Lakeland seniors appointed to U.S. Air Force Academy
Two Lakeland seniors appointed to U.S. Air Force Academy
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Dixon is the very definition of a statesman
I have known Sage Dixon since I worked on his first campaign for District 1 state representative. Even though I had to move, I still work with him. He is a thoughtful, godly man of integrity who cares about his community and did so long before he ran for office.
Hagadone Media Group launches grant program
Will donate $1 million in matching advertising credits to North Idaho businesses affected by pandemic
Boundary County Court Records - April 30, 2020
Steven Thomas Ballard, born 1949, charged with infraction exceeding the maximum posted speed limit (1-15 MPH) by ISP on March 9. Disposition: Pleaded guilty. Found guilty on April 21 with fines of $33.50 and costs of $56.50.
Physical therapist returns ‘home’ with purchase of Mission Valley practice
A 2006 Polson High School graduate has returned home, ready to help heal the people of her hometown.
Ronan, Polson teachers succeed educating remotely
Many teachers chose their profession because they love interacting with students; they truly enjoy watching youth learn and succeed.
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Liz Weston: How to ask your bank or lender for help
Many banks, credit card issuers and other lenders have promised to help those impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. They’re offering to defer or reduce payments and waive interest charges and rebate fees for those who have lost jobs, had their hours reduced or otherwise lost income to the COVID-19 crisis.
FIFPro lauds growth of women's game but calls for support
A report on the state of global women’s soccer lauded the growth of the game while calling for greater support for players, including better wages and industry labor standards.