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Seattle Times Opinion
Does Trump really have ‘concepts of a plan’ for health care? Please
Trump began running for president nine years ago and has been denouncing Obamacare and promising a superior alternative the whole time. |
To Put It Bluntly
Euphemistic language can become a kind of wishcasting, and perhaps even a way of avoiding — or covering up a lack of — more substantive reform. |
Portland Business News
Vigor parent company Titan names new CEO
Francesco Valente will step in for retiring Jim Marcotuli on Sept. 23, Titan Acquisition Holdings announces.
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Boeing workers reject contract deal, prepare to strike
Boeing employees expressed frustration over a proposed wage hike that appeared to favor more senior workers.
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NYT Politics
Harris or Trump? Once Again, Election Results Could Take a While.
More Americans are using mail-in ballots, which take longer to count than those cast in person. In several battleground states, a winner may not be apparent on Nov. 5.
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Boeing Workers Go on Strike: What to Know
Thousands of Boeing workers in Washington State and Oregon walked off the job on Friday in the first strike at the plane maker in 16 years.
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Columbian Newspaper
Fentanyl test strips coming to Clark County college campuses as overdose deaths spike
Fentanyl test strips are coming to Washington State University Vancouver and Clark College campuses this fall, as mandated by a new state law. |
Stream international horror remakes as ‘Speak No Evil’ lands in theaters
New horror film “Speak No Evil” hits theaters this weekend, starring James McAvoy, Mackenzie Davis, Scoot McNairy and Aisling Franciosi. It’s a remake of a 2022 Danish horror film directed by Christian Tafdrup and written with his brother Mads, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and is currently streaming on Shudder — it’s well worth the watch before, or after, you see the remake. It’s an astonishingly dread-filled film, with an outstanding performance from Danish actor Morten Burian in the lead role, who ably conveys the ennui, loneliness and existential crisis that leads his character and his family into danger. It’s also remarkably different film from the remake, and begs discussion and comparison between it’s similarities and differences. |
New on DVD: Assume ‘The Crown’ as royal drama concludes
The last chapter in Netflix’s dramatization of the House of Windsor tops the DVD releases for the week of Sept. 17. |
Gary Coleman survived 25 years without kidneys
Gary Coleman, known for his role as Arnold Jackson in the 1980s sitcom “Diff’rent Strokes,” lived for decades without any kidneys, a bombshell documentary reveals. |