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Seattle City Council bars police use of tear gas, chokeholds
The Seattle City Council has voted unanimously to bar police from using tear gas, pepper spray and several other crowd control devices after officers repeatedly used them on mostly peaceful demonstrators protesting racism and police brutality.
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Editor note appended: Party-goers seek Covid-19 infections in eastern Washington
Editor's note: There were no Covid-19 parties, in which people intentionally attended gatherings to get sick from coronavirus, says the Department of Community Health in Walla Walla, Washington. The department has recalled a press release and media interviews in which they made that statement, and now say that "innocent endeavors" occurred.
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Trump declares coronavirus pandemic a national emergency
By ANDREW TAYLOR, ZEKE MILLER, JILL COLVIN and LISA MASCARO
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Bust out the Skittles because Marshawn Lynch is coming back to Seattle
RENTON, Wash. — The Seattle Seahawks have reunited with Marshawn Lynch.
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GOALS! U.S. women win World Cup in gripping final match
The United States has won the Women’s World Cup for the fourth time after beating the Netherlands 2-0 on Sunday night.
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'This is going to fall.' Deadly crane collapse kills 4 in Seattle
Bruce Eric Cashmere is a middle-aged Australian, and on Saturday he was in Seattle staring up at a crane.
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'It wasn't standing up straight.' 4 dead in Seattle crane collapse
SEATTLE (AP) — Four people were killed and three wounded when a construction crane collapsed Saturday in downtown Seattle, pinning five cars underneath.
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Drug for postpartum depression has just been approved by the FDA
Half the women given Zulresso had depression end within 2 ½ days.
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Amazon dumps New York. 'Petulant child,' New York retorts
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George H.W. Bush, 41st U.S. president, dies
George H.W. Bush, a patrician New Englander whose presidency soared with the coalition victory over Iraq in Kuwait, but then plummeted in the throes of a weak economy, has died. He was 94.