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Facebook steps up vaccine misinfo efforts. Will it work?

As inoculation efforts for the coronavirus ramp up around the world, Facebook says it’s going all in to block the spread of bogus vaccine...

Aunt Jemima brand gets a new name: Pearl Milling Company

Aunt Jemima is making her last batch of pancakes. Quaker Oats said Tuesday its Aunt Jemima brand pancake mix and syrup will be renamed...

Building permit filed with city of Spokane Valley connects Amazon to Project Fireball

The company behind Project Fireball, a large distribution facility in Spokane Valley, has remained a mystery for more than four months. Until now. While...

U.S. hiring plunged in December even as job openings ticked up

WASHINGTON — U.S. employers cut back sharply on hiring in December, particularly industries slammed by the pandemic such as restaurants and hotels, as virus...

Delta Air Lines to leave middle seats empty through April

ATLANTA — Delta Air Lines said Monday it will continue to block some seats on all flights through spring break and Easter to provide...

Applications numbers decline, but need great in latest PPP process

Without the rush to secure money before it dried up and the constant rule changes, the latest round of the U.S. Small Business Administration’s...

Motley Fool: Up with smoke

You want cheap? How about Marlboro cigarette maker Altria Group (NYSE: MO), with its stock recently down more than 47% from a 2017 peak?...

Takeout business brisk, but not overwhelming during pandemic Super Bowl

As Tom Brady tossed touchdown passes to Rob Gronkowski in Tampa, Fla., bartenders and chefs in Spokane feverishly slung drinks and pizzas to their...

Front & Center: Coeur d'Alene Casino Resort Hotel CEO Laura Penney seen as standard-setter with safe reopening during pandemic

Nearly six months after becoming CEO of the Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort Hotel, Laura Penney was faced with undoubtedly the greatest challenge of her...

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