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In An Age Of Streaming, 'Oscar Bounce' At The Box Office Is ... Less Bouncy
Films used to get a boost at the box office from Academy Award nominations — and the bounce still exists for films hanging on at the multiplex. But changes in the industry are altering the calculus.
Chinese Hackers Charged In Alleged Cyber-Theft Of 145 Million Americans' Data
The credit agency Equifax was compromised by a cyberattack that permitted China's military to steal names, Social Security numbers and other personally identifiable information.
Odds Improving That Washington May Legalize Sports Betting, But Not Like Oregon
A couple of years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for states beyond Nevada to have sports betting. Oregon dove in last year. Idaho, Washington and California have held back. Now, Washington state lawmakers are taking a hard look at legalizing sports betting. But they do not seem inclined to copy much from Oregon's playbook.
Federal Prosecutors Quit Roger Stone Case After DOJ Seeks Less Prison Time For Trump Ally
President Trump had called the seven-to-nine-year sentence prosecutors had initially sought "unfair." His Justice Department then requested a lesser sentence.
Bernie Sanders Narrowly Wins New Hampshire, Taking Front-Runner Mantle
The close race means the crowded Democratic presidential field remains fiercely contested, with Pete Buttigieg just barely ahead of Sanders in the national delegate count. Each candidate is pushing a vastly different vision for America's future and offers contrasting paths for the Democratic Party.
Coronavirus and the Palouse
https://youtu.be/dJx90d3qvFYMore Murrow News StoriesPULLMAN, WASH. - The 2019 Novel-Coronavirus has infected thousands, killed hundreds, and spreading to…
Student Affairs and GPSA hold Winter Blues Buster Event
More Murrow News StoriesPULLMAN - Student Affairs and the Graduate and Professional Student Association hosted the two-day “Winter Blues Buster” event to…
ASWSU Judicial Board reaches decision
More Murrow News StoriesPULLMAN, WA — The ASWSU Judicial Board reached a decision about whether appointments to the executive communications team made by…
Ghosting vs. Caspering: How To Let Them Down Easy
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN - People can behave in strange ways when they no longer want to romantically connect with someone whom they have been…
Watchdog Warns Census Faces Cybersecurity, Hiring Risks Before National Rollout
Weeks before the census is fully underway, the Government Accountability Office finds the Census Bureau is behind on recruiting workers and resolving risks with the first primarily online U.S. count.
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