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The Seattle International Film Festival wraps this week, and Nathan Weinbender recaps some of the notable titles in this year ...
The side-by-side bridges which bring together US 195 and Highway 26 on the north end of Colfax, Washington, over the Palouse ...
Spokane students had a chance today to hear astronaut Anne McClain, the Spokane native working at the International Space ...
Elon Musk's giant, multi-billion-dollar mega rocket launched again from Texas on Tuesday evening for another test flight. T ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. In a recent article in the Israeli publication "Haaretz," he said his country is committing war crimes in Gaza.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said at a hearing last week that no one has died from USAID cuts. But aid groups say abruptly shutting down those programs is having deadly consequences.
NPR and several public radio stations are suing the Trump White House over an executive order that purportedly bars the use of Congressionally appropriated funds for NPR and PBS.
Even some states led by Democrats look to pull back incentives on electric vehicles as budgets tighten and as the Trump administration turns back on Biden-era EV promises.
Now that the world's most famous Catholic is an American from Chicago, some hope Pope Leo XIV will help bring new energy to a church that's been on the steady decline there.
King Charles warns Canada 'faces a critical moment' in an official address to open parliament in Ottawa - delivering a message aimed at reasserting the nation's sovereignty amid Trump's taunts.
Immigration officials to meet with commissioners over detentions at Sea-Tac; early snowmelt causes concern as wildfire season ...