HERE
Adrian Dominguez officially resigned from the Police Ombudsman Commission Wednesday, but
he did not go quietly. (Inlander)
A Sprague teenager
pleaded guilty to kidnapping a local toddler. (Spokesman-Review)
The Ironman
Coeur d'Alene triathlon is moving to August next year, and there will be a new triathlon in its traditional weekend. (Inlander)
Hoopfest released its
brackets for 2015. (KREM)
THERE
The U.S.
Supreme Court upheld the Affordable Care Act, otherwise known as Obamacare, once again, rejecting the argument of a conservative group that only people in states who set up their own health care exchanges should get federal subsidies for health care. (Washington Post)
President Obama teamed up with Republicans to get the trade legislation he wanted, but
at what cost? (New York Times)
Ben
Affleck took down another franchise—this time his performance got PBS's
Finding Your Roots suspended. (BBC)
The Boston Marathon bomber was sentenced to death Wednesday, and finally
spoke to his victims. (CNN)