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Queen’s Brian May reveals he had stroke
Queen guitarist Brian May suffered a minor stroke recently that briefly affected his ability to use his left arm. |
Fall into top films: The most anticipated movies of the season
The seasonal differences of the movie calendar have eroded a little bit with time. Neither of the last two Oscar juggernauts — “Oppenheimer,” “Everything Everywhere All at Once” — opened in the fall, the traditional launching pad of Academy Awards hopefuls. |
‘Shogun’ wins record-breaking 14 Creative Arts Emmy Awards
LOS ANGELES — “Shogun” won the most Emmys ever for a single season of a television series with 14 at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards on Sunday night, while “The Bear” won seven including best guest actress in a comedy series for Jamie Lee Curtis. |
Linda Lindas growing up fast
LOS ANGELES — On one of the first nights of the Linda Lindas’ current tour opening stadiums for Green Day, the very young L.A. punk band ransacked their elders’ backstage suite. |
Fickling: China continues wasting energy
By any stretch of the imagination, the U.S. is one of the world’s biggest coal producers. Even after declining by about half since 2008, output last year was still 527 million metric tons, the fourth-biggest total globally. And yet you could keep all of America’s coal boilers and blast furnaces going until Thanksgiving 2025 with the reserves of solid fuel that Chinese industries have built up in the last couple of years. |
Schram: Hardliners choose country over party
There was no fanfare, no flackery. Not even a whispered leak of advance self-promotion. |
Letter: Study facts about domestic terrorism
A letter about the Minnesota Freedom Fund and Kamala Harris (“Trump encourages peace,” Our Readers’ Views, Sept. 5) was incorrect, so incorrect. |
Varsity360: Overreactions from Week 1 of prep football
The opening week of the 2024 high school football season provided plenty to talk about. The Columbian’s Micah Rice and Will Denner give their top five overreactions that may or may not hold true throughout the season. |
Seattle Times Politics
In governor debate, homelessness was discussed with little depth
Both Bob Ferguson and Dave Reichert agreed the problem is a complex one, but disagreed on how to best tackle the issue. |
The Chronicle - Centralia
The Chronicle - September 12, 2024
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