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Authorities search for Washington state father accused of killing 3 daughters
A man in central Washington state is wanted on suspicion of murder after his three young daughters were reported missing and then found dead.
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Kent man supplied chemicals used in California fertility clinic bombing, authorities say
Two men who connected in fringe online forums over their shared beliefs against human procreation experimented with explosives in a California garage before one eventually bombed a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, federal authorities said Wednesday.
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Boeing reaches deal with Justice Department to avoid prosecution over 737 Max crashes
The Justice Department has reached a deal with Boeing that will allow the airplane giant to avoid criminal prosecution for allegedly misleading U.S. regulators about the 737 Max jetliner before two of the planes crashed and killed 346 people, according to court papers filed Friday.
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Seattle judge rescinds order directing Trump administration to admit 12,000 refugees
A judge on Thursday rescinded an order that would have required the Trump administration to admit some 12,000 refugees into the United States.
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3 climbers fell to their deaths in WA's North Cascades. Another survived, drove to pay phone
A rock climber who fell hundreds of feet descending a steep gully in Washington’s North Cascades mountains survived the fall that killed his three companions, hiked to his car in the dark, and then drove to a pay phone to call for help, authorities said Tuesday.
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Ready-to-eat food recalled in Washington amid national listeria outbreak that's hospitalized 10
At least 10 people in the U.S. have been sickened in a listeria outbreak linked to ready-to-eat food products, and a producer is voluntarily recalling several products, federal officials said.
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Bill Gates pledges remaining fortune to Gates Foundation, which will close in 20 years
Bill Gates says he will donate 99% of his remaining tech fortune to the Gates Foundation, which will now close in 2045, earlier than previously planned.
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Trump administration plans to end free IRS direct tax filing, AP sources say
The Trump administration plans to eliminate the IRS’ Direct File program, an electronic system for filing tax returns directly to the agency for free, according to two people familiar with the decision.
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Trump administration can suspend approval of new refugees amid lawsuit, appeals court rules
An appeals court on Tuesday allowed the Trump administration to suspend entry of new refugees as a lawsuit plays out over the president’s executive order halting the nation’s refugee admissions system.
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Fire that damaged four Tesla Cybertrucks in Seattle under investigation
No one was injured, and the four trucks were the only property damaged.