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Tensions rise as US death toll from coronavirus reaches 9

SEATTLE — Tensions over how to contain the coronavirus escalated Tuesday in the United States as the death toll climbed …

Neo-Nazi leaders face conspiracy charges on both coasts

FALLS CHURCH, Va. — Several leaders of a violent neo-Nazi group have been charged with conspiring to harass journalists, church …

Judge plans to dismiss case on wages of immigrant detainees

SEATTLE — A U.S. judge who previously ruled that Washington state could pursue its claim that immigration detainees must be paid minimum wage …

Huawei pleads not guilty to trade secrets charges in Seattle

SEATTLE – The Chinese tech giant Huawei pleaded not guilty Thursday to U.S. trade-theft charges in a case that has heightened a …

Hometown protest greets Schultz as he eyes 2020 bid

SEATTLE — “Grande ego. Venti mistake”: That was the message protesters had for former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz as he …

Democrats uneasy about potential Howard Schultz bid

SEATTLE — For a businessman who grew a small coffee roaster into an inescapable global chain, who ensured that even …

After Canada legalizes pot, industry eyes rest of the world

MONTREAL – Cam Battley is a top executive at one of Canada’s biggest marijuana companies, but he isn’t sticking around to …

Canada now world’s largest legal marijuana marketplace

TORONTO – Canada is now the largest country with a legal national marijuana marketplace as sales began early Wednesday in Newfoundland. And …

Canada to pardon pot possession as it legalizes marijuana

TORONTO – The Canadian government will announce that it will pardon those with a pot possession record of 30 grams …

Canada is ready to open the door wide to legal marijuana

TORONTO – Tom Clarke has been dealing marijuana illegally in Canada for 30 years. He wrote in his high school yearbook that …

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