Friday, July 14, 2017

Ex-Soviet counterintelligence agent at meeting with Don Jr., great news for Washington & Idaho, and morning headlines

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click to enlarge Ex-Soviet counterintelligence agent at meeting with Don Jr., great news for Washington & Idaho, and morning headlines
Donald Trump Jr. is not out of the woods yet.

ON INLANDER.COM


Fall of the Empire
What exactly happened to the Spokane Shock... er... Empire? Maybe naming your indoor football team after the most unreliable train in America wasn't such a good idea.

Washington is great for business ...
That's according to a CNBC ranking of business climates in all 50 states.

... but it's easier to get a job in Idaho
Idaho's unemployment rate is even lower than Washington's — though the quality of jobs vary.

Turn back the clock?
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos plans to revisit Obama-era policies on campus rape and look into the possibility that they denied accused rapists of their rights. (via New York Times)


IN OTHER NEWS

Junior, Kushner, Lawyer, Spy
A former Soviet counterintelligence officer — a current lobbyist for Russian interests — was at that fateful meeting with Donald Trump Jr. last summer. (NBC News)

But that was before he was in power
Josh Kerns slammed Nancy McLaughlin for putting a tax increase to voters as a city councilwoman; now he's voted to do the same as a county commissioner. (Spokesman-Review)

Idea stealer?
Red Lion is suing the Hard Rock Cafe, saying their brand of hotels aimed at millennials is a total ripoff of their brand of hotels aimed at millennials. Meanwhile, we millennials will just keep using Air B&B. (Spokesman-Review)

Maybe they should have chosen an easier-to-say acronym than BRCA?
Republicans in the Senate believe that their revised health care bill is this close to passing, but it's not quite there yet. (New York Times)

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Daniel Walters

A lifelong Spokane native, Daniel Walters was a staff reporter for the Inlander from 2009 to 2023. He reported on a wide swath of topics, including business, education, real estate development, land use, and other stories throughout North Idaho and Spokane County.His work investigated deep flaws in the Washington...