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Biden, in Kenosha, says U.S. confronting 'original sin'
KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — Joe Biden told residents of Kenosha, Wisconsin, that recent turmoil following the police shooting of Jacob Blake, a Black man, could help Americans confront centuries of systemic racism, drawing a sharp contrast with President Donald Trump amid a reckoning that has galvanized the nation.
The Latest: Boston Marathon registration for 2021 on hold
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
The Latest: Sky Blue FC won't have fans at fall home games
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
Wondo says athletes have responsibility to use platforms
Chris Wondolowski knows history when he sees it.
Jeep reveals hybrid Wrangler, 1st US battery-powered vehicle
DETROIT (AP) — Fiat Chrysler's Jeep brand is starting to offer gas-electric hybrid and eventually full electric powertrains across its lineup.
Long shots in NFL face even longer odds during pandemic
Pro days scuttled. Rookie minicamps wiped out. The NFL's traditional offseason, obliterated.
Review: Live-action ‘Mulan’ is gorgeous but short on magic
Out of all of Disney’s animated films, “
Wrangler introduces Jeep's first electric-powered vehicle
DETROIT (AP) — Fiat Chrysler's Jeep brand is starting to offer gas-electric hybrid and eventually full electric powertrains across its lineup.
Atlanta United's Pity Martinez heading to Saudi Arabian club
ATLANTA (AP) — Atlanta United is in the process of selling midfielder Pity Martinez to a Saudi Arabian club. The former South American player of the year failed to meet expectations during his time in Major League Soccer.
Stocks open lower on Wall Street, led by drops in technology
NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street tapped the brakes on its record-setting run Thursday, pulling the S&P 500 down 0.6% in early trading. Technology stocks led the way lower, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq dropped 1.5%. Apple and Facebook, big drivers of the market’s recent rally, each fell about 3%. The S&P 500 closed at its latest all-time high a day earlier and has risen for nine out of the last ten trading days. The government reported that the number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell to 881,000, which is still a very high number. Asian markets finished mixed and European markets were broadly higher.
Man City ownership adds French club to worldwide portfolio
MANCHESTER, England (AP) — The Abu Dhabi-based ownership of Manchester City added a 10th club to its worldwide portfolio by announcing the purchase of French second-division team Troyes on Thursday.
Global stock markets mostly higher after Wall Street surge
Most major stock markets and U.S. futures rose Thursday after Wall Street surged to its biggest daily gain since July despite uncertainty about the global outlook.
NORTHWEST NOTES: Sept. 3, 2020
Idaho football players earn preseason honors
No coronavirus in jail
New PHD cases remain low
Jail officials credit wearing of masks, cleaning, screening
Boundary County Court Records - Sept. 3, 2020
Boundary County Court Records - Sept. 3, 2020
College grounds aerospace program
Aerospace Center will close at the end of 2020-21 school year
The North Idaho College Aerospace Center will close at the end of the 2020-21 academic year.
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Review: Charlie Kaufman's 'I'm Thinking of Ending Things'
“I try to imbue my work with a sort of interiority,” says Lucy (Jessie Buckley), the artists-physics student-girlfriend of Charlie Kaufman's
Should students gamble on an income share agreement?
Students watching the COVID-19 pandemic play out have reason to be wary of taking on additional loans for college. With what could be a slow economic recovery, signing up for an additional bill that comes each month, no matter what, might sound like a bad idea.