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Resolution 8200 would give the state government emergency powers in the event of a massive disaster, like an earthquake. (Spokesman-Review)

The Woodworthian opinions section
Woodward — Bob, not Nadine — talks to Whitworth students over coffee about impeachment. (Spokesman-Review)

The Joy of Text
Text messages outline a potential quid pro quo from Trump's diplomats on Ukraine. (New York Times)

Trump's not the only dishonest guy in D.C.
House Intel Chair Adam Schiff's claim that his committee hadn't spoken to the whistleblower gets four Pinocchios from the Washington Post's fact checker. (Washington Post)

It's the Democrats race to lose — and they just might pull it off
The Atlantic's Yascha Mounk says that Democrats are screwing up the election by only focusing on turning out their base. (The Atlantic)

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Daniel Walters

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