SEATTLE (AP) — Sick of the same old, same old pandemic dining? Seattle says: Game on. For a limited time, foodies can score a socially distanced, outdoor meal at the home of the city’s NFL team, the Seahawks. The “Field to Table” dining series kicked … [Continue reading] about Seattle ups its outdoor dining game, Seahawks-style
Biden hails House passage of $1.9T virus bill, now to Senate
WASHINGTON (AP) — The House approved a $1.9 trillion pandemic relief bill that was championed by President Joe Biden, the first step in providing another dose of aid to a weary nation as the measure now moves to a tense Senate. “We have no time to … [Continue reading] about Biden hails House passage of $1.9T virus bill, now to Senate
The Latest: U.S. FDA approves J&J single-shot vaccine
WASHINGTON — The U.S. now has a third vaccine to prevent COVID-19. The Food and Drug Administration on Saturday cleared a Johnson & Johnson shot that works with just one dose instead of two. Health experts have anxiously awaited a one-and-done … [Continue reading] about The Latest: U.S. FDA approves J&J single-shot vaccine
Pandemic leaves tribes without US recognition at higher risk
Rachel Lynne Cushman is used to getting calls from Chinook Nation members worried about losing housing or having their power shut off. Since COVID-19 hit, they come in daily. Cushman is secretary-treasurer for the group of tribes whose rural, … [Continue reading] about Pandemic leaves tribes without US recognition at higher risk
Borsalino looks ahead with cool bucket hats, baseball caps
MILAN (AP) — The fedora Humphrey Bogart wore in “Casablanca” may have secured Borsalino’s place in fashion and cinematic history, but it will be something like the cow-print bucket hat that will help ensure its future. The storied Italian hatmaker … [Continue reading] about Borsalino looks ahead with cool bucket hats, baseball caps