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Hear Richard Thompson's Stunning Score For New WWII Documentary 'The Cold Blue'
The film by Erik Nelson honors World War II fighter pilots and is called The Cold Blue. It's being released this Friday, along with Thompson's score, in time for the Memorial Day Weekend.
'American Taliban' John Walker Lindh Set To Be Released From Federal Prison
Lindh has served 17 years of a 20-year sentence for being a Taliban soldier. In the coming years, dozens of Americans linked to extremist groups are in line to be released from U.S. prisons.
Finding New Opportunity For Old Coal-Fired Power Plant Sites
Coal-fired power plants keep closing, and communities around the country must decide what to do with those sites. Pennsylvania has a plan, aiming to create new jobs where old ones have been lost. It's a trend seen in other states, including Washington.
Washington Rep. Herrera Beutler Gives Birth, Joining McMorris Rodgers With 3rd Child In Office
U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Wash., gave birth to her third child Tuesday, a baby girl named Isana Mae Beutler. It's her third child since she was first elected in 2010 and it makes her one of only two women in Congress ever to give birth three times while serving in office. The other is fellow Washington Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers from Spokane.
$19.1 Billion Disaster Aid Bill Stalled After One Republican Blocks House Vote
Rep. Chip Roy objected to a procedural vote on a bipartisan $19.1 billion disaster aid bill, forcing Congress to wait until June to finish work on the legislation.
Initiative 940: Washington Voters Will Likely Get To Weigh In On Police Deadly Force
Washington voters will likely get to weigh in on police use of deadly force. A ballot measure on that subject turned in around 360,000 voter signatures…
Tony Horwitz, Pulitzer-Winning Journalist And Historian, Dies At 60
Horwitz's publisher says he died of apparent cardiac arrest. A Pulitzer Prize winner for covering the hardships of low-wage workers, the peripatetic writer sought truths obscured by history's cliches.
British Columbia High Court Sides With Colville Tribal Member In Cross-Border Dispute
The Supreme Court of British Columbia has upheld the claims of a Native American man from Washington state that he has the right to hunt in the province.
LeBron and Bronny James play together for first time in preseason game for the Lakers
LeBron James and his son, Bronny, are the first father and son to play in any NBA game at the same time, let alone on the same team.
Trump's plan would add $4 trillion more to U.S. debt compared to Harris', analysis says
Neither former President Donald Trump nor Vice President Harris have plans to fix the national debt, risking "an eventual fiscal crisis," a budget nonprofit group found in its analysis.
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