Tariffs delay bridge, shrink Spokesman, complicate ally negotiations and other morning headlines

click to enlarge Tariffs delay bridge, shrink Spokesman, complicate ally negotiations and other morning headlines
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The missing clock face is unrelated to the newsroom cuts, though they are, perhaps, related to the fragile and illusory nature of time.
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NEWS:
Yet another shrinking of the Spokesman-Review newsroom during the tenure of Editor-in-Chief Rob Curley, in part driven by newsprint tariffs.

IN OTHER NEWS


And yet none hosted by Inlander reporter and man-about-town Daniel Walters?
Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers and her opponent, Lisa Brown, have agreed upon four debates. (Spokesman-Review)

Cause of death
The latest man to die in the Spokane County jail died by choking on his own vomit. (Spokesman-Review)

When's the last time you got more than a 13 percent raise?
Spokane teachers take home a big bounty from the McCleary court decision.
(Spokesman-Review)

Bridge of Steel
Steel tariffs are delaying the opening of the Spokane pedestrian bridge. (Spokesman-Review)

Car wars

The threat of car tariffs is making things complicated for America's allies. (New York Times)

Not exactly 52 percent approval
In one recent poll, Trump's disapproval rating hit 60 percent — though his average is only about 53 percent. (Washington Post)

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Daniel Walters

Daniel Walters was a staff reporter for the Inlander from 2009 to 2023.