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Greg Craig, Onetime White House Counsel, Charged In Ukraine Case
The well-known D.C. lawyer stepped down from a powerful law firm that has been ensnared in the Russia investigation over failure to disclose work for a foreign client as required by an obscure law.
Wildlife Managers To Northwest Seals And Sea Lions: Stop Eating So Much Salmon ... Or Else
Politicians and wildlife managers are engaged in a fresh debate about whether to intervene in nature to save an imperiled species. The question is whether humans can get seals and sea lions to lay off Chinook salmon so there's more for killer whales to eat.
UPDATE: Suspect Identified In Fatal Shooting Of Cowlitz County Sheriff's Deputy Justin DeRosier
Authorities identified the Cowlitz County Sheriff’s deputy who was fatally shot while responding to a parking incident on a rural roadway Saturday night as 29-year-old Justin DeRosier. Late Sunday night, the sheriff’s department reported that officers had engaged near Spencer Creek Road in Kalama, Washington, with a person referred to as a suspect in the DeRosier shooting.
As Officials Assess Damage, France's President Aims For 5-Year Renovation Of Notre Dame
President Macron said he wants to see Notre Dame rebuilt within five years. Hundreds of millions of dollars were raised toward that effort one day after a fire damaged the cathedral.
Washington's Newest State Park Is In The Works Along Nisqually River Near Eatonville
Washington is getting its first new full-service state park in many years. The planned park build-out is on land the state owns along the Nisqually River near Eatonville, Washington. Nisqually State Park will be developed thanks to $3 million included in a state construction budget to be signed into law by Washington's governor Tuesday.
Wildlife Advocates Worry A South-Central Washington Energy Project Will Hurt Birds
A proposed energy storage project in the Columbia Basin is drawing concern from bird advocates. They’re worried new water ponds could attract waterfowl and eagles that could then be struck by nearby wind turbines.
Worker At Hanford Contaminated In Lab Scheduled For Demolition
A worker at the Hanford Nuclear Site was recently contaminated with a speck of radioactive material after work in a lab building scheduled for demolition.
How A 'Singular Hero' Helped Start A New Physics Field And Made A Big Wave Near Hanford
Imagine spending 40 years and more than a billion dollars on a gamble. That's what one U.S. government science agency did. It's now paying off big time, with new discoveries about black holes and exotic neutron stars coming almost every week LIGO, with one observation facility near Hanford, Wash.
'Over The Rainbow' Composer's Estate Sues Big Tech And Labels For Alleged Piracy
Harold Arlen's son and his estate are suing Google, Apple, Amazon and scores of record labels for illegally selling and streaming his music.
Ford To Cut 10 Percent Of Its Global Salaried, White-Collar Workforce
About 7,000 white-collar jobs are being eliminated as part of Ford's massive organizational restructuring. The automaker says it will save $600 million per year as a result.
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