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Another federal judge blocks Trump policy banning transgender troops in the military
Read full article: Another federal judge blocks Trump policy banning transgender troops in the militaryA U.S. judge in Washington state has blocked enforcement of President Donald Trump’s order banning transgender people from serving in the military.
A baby sea lion performs rhythmic gymnastics feats in Washington state
Read full article: A baby sea lion performs rhythmic gymnastics feats in Washington stateA baby sea lion toting an artificial kelp strip has been filmed performing intricate rhythmic gymnastics-esque circles through the waters of a Washington state aquarium.
Rainforest animal called a kinkajou rescued from dusty highway rest stop in Washington state
Read full article: Rainforest animal called a kinkajou rescued from dusty highway rest stop in Washington stateA small mammal called a kinkajou was found far from its normal rainforest habitat this week: at a rest stop amid the rolling sagebrush plains of central Washington state.
Man charged in 20-plus calls of false threats in US, Canada pleads guilty
Read full article: Man charged in 20-plus calls of false threats in US, Canada pleads guiltyA Washington state man who made over 20 “swatting” calls around the country and in Canada, prompting emergency responses to his fake reports of bombs, shootings or other threats, has pleaded guilty to four crimes.
The 3 officers cleared in Manuel Ellis' death will each receive $500,000 to leave Tacoma police
Read full article: The 3 officers cleared in Manuel Ellis' death will each receive $500,000 to leave Tacoma policeThree Washington state police officers who were cleared of all criminal charges last month in the 2020 death of Manuel Ellis will each receive $500,000 to leave the Tacoma Police Department.
Acquittals in Manuel Ellis' death put Washington state's police accountability law in the spotlight
Read full article: Acquittals in Manuel Ellis' death put Washington state's police accountability law in the spotlightA police accountability law in Washington state is in the spotlight after three police officers were acquitted in the 2020 death of Manuel Ellis.
Jury clears 3 Washington officers in death of Manuel Ellis, a Black man who said he couldn't breathe
Read full article: Jury clears 3 Washington officers in death of Manuel Ellis, a Black man who said he couldn't breatheA jury has cleared three Washington state police officers of all criminal charges in the 2020 death of Manuel Ellis, a Black man who was shocked, beaten and restrained face down on a Tacoma sidewalk as he pleaded for breath.
Black man choked and shocked by police died because of drugs, officers' lawyers argue at trial
Read full article: Black man choked and shocked by police died because of drugs, officers' lawyers argue at trialLawyers for three Washington state officers charged in the death of a Black man say Manuel Ellis died from drugs, not excessive force.
Closing arguments start in trial of 3 Washington state police officers charged in Black man's death
Read full article: Closing arguments start in trial of 3 Washington state police officers charged in Black man's deathA Black man who was shocked, beaten and hogtied face down on a sidewalk pleaded for breath during his arrest in Washington state and the three police officers charged in his death did not respond to his pleas, a prosecutor told the jury in closing arguments Monday.
Defense digs into Manuel Ellis’ drug use at trial of Washington officers accused in man's death
Read full article: Defense digs into Manuel Ellis’ drug use at trial of Washington officers accused in man's deathA lawyer for one of three Washington state police officers charged in the 2020 death of Manuel Ellis urged jurors Monday to focus on Ellis’ past drug use and arrests.
Protesters calling for Gaza cease-fire block road at Tacoma port while military cargo ship docks
Read full article: Protesters calling for Gaza cease-fire block road at Tacoma port while military cargo ship docksHundreds of protesters calling for a cease-fire in Gaza are blocking traffic at the Port of Tacoma, where a military supply ship had recently arrived.
Judge in trial of 3 Washington police officers allows a breathing expert to testify over objections
Read full article: Judge in trial of 3 Washington police officers allows a breathing expert to testify over objectionsFive weeks into the trial against three Tacoma, Washington, police officers charged in the 2020 death of Manny Ellis and prosecutors had to convince the judge to let their breathing expert tell the jury what happens to a person who is held face down with pressure on their back.
All Onewheel electric skateboards are under recall after 4 deaths and serious injury reports
Read full article: All Onewheel electric skateboards are under recall after 4 deaths and serious injury reportsAll models of Onewheel self-balancing electric skateboards are under recall after at least four deaths and multiple injuries were reported in recent years, federal regulators say.
Washington officers on trial in deadly arrest of Manny Ellis, a case reminiscent of George Floyd
Read full article: Washington officers on trial in deadly arrest of Manny Ellis, a case reminiscent of George FloydThe trial for three Tacoma, Washington, officers charged in a Black man’s death begins this week.
Man accused of disassembling stolen cars to sell parts in Miami-Dade
Read full article: Man accused of disassembling stolen cars to sell parts in Miami-DadeDetectives reported uncovering a chop shop operation in Miami-Dade County and seizing stolen cars, a wireless GPS signal jamming device, a forklift, tools to cut metal, fraudulent vehicle identification numbers, and safety standard stickers.
Toyota reports 8% drop in Oct-Dec profit, keeps forecast
Read full article: Toyota reports 8% drop in Oct-Dec profit, keeps forecastToyota has reported an 8.1% drop in its net profit in the last quarter as a global shortage of computer chips and soaring raw material costs battering the auto industry hit Japan’s top automaker.
COVID's lingering impact prompts Real ID deadline extension
Read full article: COVID's lingering impact prompts Real ID deadline extensionThe deadline for obtaining the Real ID needed to board a domestic flight has been pushed back again, with the Department of Homeland Security citing the lingering impact of the COVID-19 pandemic for the slower-than-expected rollout.
Miami-Dade officers search for man who jumped out of Toyota Tacoma
Read full article: Miami-Dade officers search for man who jumped out of Toyota TacomaA man who was driving away from police officers on Tuesday jumped out of a Toyota Tacoma and took off running, just east of the Miami International Airport, police said.
Company halts work program instead of upping detainee pay
Read full article: Company halts work program instead of upping detainee payThe company that runs a for-profit immigration jail in Washington state has suspended its detainee work program, rather than pay the detainees minimum wage for cooking, cleaning and other tasks.
Toyota lifts forecast despite pandemic's supply chain damage
Read full article: Toyota lifts forecast despite pandemic's supply chain damageJapan’s top automaker Toyota is reporting a 33% jump in second fiscal quarter profit as it raised its full year forecast despite supply chain woes related to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Mistrial halts case on minimum wage for immigrant detainees
Read full article: Mistrial halts case on minimum wage for immigrant detaineesA trial over whether the GEO Group must pay minimum wage — instead of $1 a day — to immigration detainees who perform tasks like cooking and cleaning at its for-profit detention center in Washington state has ended with a hung jury.
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Trial to determine if GEO must pay detainees minimum wage
Read full article: Trial to determine if GEO must pay detainees minimum wageAfter nearly four years of litigation and pandemic-related delays, a trial is underway to determine whether the GEO Group must pay minimum wage to detainees who perform cooking, cleaning and other tasks at its Northwest immigration detention center in Washington state.
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Officers face charges in restraint death of Black man
Read full article: Officers face charges in restraint death of Black manThe Washington state attorney general charged two Tacoma police officers with murder and another with manslaughter in the death of Manuel Ellis, a Black man who died after telling them him he couldn’t breathe as he was being restrained.
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A year after murder, relatives of slain father of 4 want shooters caught
Read full article: A year after murder, relatives of slain father of 4 want shooters caughtA father of four died a year ago on Thursday in Broward County and detectives had yet to find the gunmen who fled in a silver Toyota Tacoma.
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US allows 2 more over-the-counter COVID-19 home tests
Read full article: US allows 2 more over-the-counter COVID-19 home tests(AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)WASHINGTON – U.S. health officials have authorized two more over-the-counter COVID-19 tests that can be used at home to get rapid results. The FDA said Abbott’s BinaxNow and Quidel’s QuickVue tests can now be sold without a prescription. Most other COVID-19 tests require a swab sample taken by a health worker at a testing location. AdThe agency authorized an over-the-counter COVID-19 test from an Australian company in December but it is still not widely available. The program will provide free home tests to as many as 160,000 people in two counties in North Carolina and Tennessee.
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US trade deficit up 1.9% in January on record goods imports
Read full article: US trade deficit up 1.9% in January on record goods importsThe Commerce Department said Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, the U.S. trade deficit jumped to $68.1 billion in November as a surge in imports overwhelmed a smaller increase in exports. – The level of imported goods to the U.S. in January reached unprecedented levels and pushed the trade deficit 1.9% higher as the coronavirus pandemic continues to distort global commerce. Exports rose 1% to $191.9 billion, while imports increased 1.2% to $260.2 billion. The trade deficit with Mexico rose $1.6 billion to $11.9 billion in January. Year-over-year, the goods and services deficit climbed to $23.8 billion, or 53.7%, from January 2020.
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Plunging demand for COVID-19 tests may leave US exposed
Read full article: Plunging demand for COVID-19 tests may leave US exposedAfter a year of struggling to boost testing, communities across the country are seeing plummeting demand, shuttering testing sites or even trying to return supplies. “We just don’t have enough people who are immune to rule out another surge.”U.S. testing hit a peak on Jan. 15, when the country was averaging more than 2 million tests per day. “People just aren’t going to go out to testing sites.”AdBut testing remains important for tracking and containing the outbreak. That’s more than 25 times the country’s current rate of about 40 million tests reported per month. From a public health viewpoint, testing is effective if it helps to quickly find the infected, trace their contacts and isolate them to stop the spread.
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U.S. trade deficit rises to 12-year high $679 billion
Read full article: U.S. trade deficit rises to 12-year high $679 billionThe Commerce Department said Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, the U.S. trade deficit jumped to $68.1 billion in November as a surge in imports overwhelmed a smaller increase in exports. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)WASHINGTON – The U.S. trade deficit rose 17.7% last year to $679 billion, highest since 2008, as the coronavirus disrupted global commerce and confounded President Donald Trump's attempts to rebalance America's trade with the rest of the world. Services exports dropped 20.4% last year. But that was overwhelmed by a $916 billion deficit in trade in goods such as aircraft and auto parts. In the December, the trade deficit dropped to $66.6 billion, down 3.5% from November.
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Detectives ask public for help with Miami burglary case
Read full article: Detectives ask public for help with Miami burglary caseDetectives released the photo of a black 2004 Toyota Tacoma that was stolen in July from a home in Miami's Overtown neighborhood. On Wednesday, they released a surveillance video and asked the public for help with finding who stole a black 2004 Toyota Tacoma with a skull decorative detail near the front bumper. Detectives released the photo of a black 2004 Toyota Tacoma that was stolen in July from a home in Miami's Overtown neighborhood. (MPD)The burglar broke into a home in Miami’s Overtown neighborhood that faces the Seybold Canal. Detectives are asking anyone with information to call the Miami Police Department’s burglary unit at 305-603-6030, or Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-4877.
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2 injured after police car drives through crowd at race
Read full article: 2 injured after police car drives through crowd at raceTacoma Police and other law enforcement officers stand in an intersection near the site of a car crash Saturday, Jan. 23, 2021, in downtown Tacoma, Wash. At least one person was injured when a police car plowed through a crowd of people Saturday night who were watching a downtown street race, the Tacoma News-Tribune reported. A police car arrived, then drove through the crowd after people tried to block the vehicle, a witness said. Video posted on social media shows the police car hitting several people and running over at least one person. Haddow said a responding officer used his car’s bullhorn to address the crowd. “The officer, fearing for his safety, tried to back up, but was unable to do so because of the crowd,” Tacoma Police said in a statement.
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US trade deficit jumps to $68.1 billion in November
Read full article: US trade deficit jumps to $68.1 billion in NovemberThe Commerce Department said Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, the U.S. trade deficit jumped to $68.1 billion in November as a surge in imports overwhelmed a smaller increase in exports. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)WASHINGTON – The U.S. trade deficit jumped to $68.1 billion in November, the highest monthly deficit in 14 years, as a surge in imports overwhelmed a smaller increase in exports. The politically sensitive deficit with China rose 1.9% to $30.7 billion in November and totaled $283.6 billion for the first 11 months of 2020. The monthly deficit in goods and services of $68.1 billion was the largest imbalance since August 2006. Michael Pearce, senior U.S. economist at Capital Economics, said that the rising trade deficit would act as a drag on economic growth in the fourth quarter.
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US trade deficit rises 1.7% to $63.1 billion in October
Read full article: US trade deficit rises 1.7% to $63.1 billion in OctoberThe U.S. trade deficit rose in August to the highest level in 14 years. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)WASHINGTON – The U.S. trade deficit widened 1.7% in October to $63.1 billion. The deficit in the trade of goods with China rose 9% to $26.5 billion and the gap with Mexico rose 10% to $11.8 billion. President Donald Trump, who vowed to reduce the trade deficit, has imposed tariffs on foreign steel, aluminum and on $360 billion in Chinese products. The U.S. ran an October deficit of $81.4 billion in the trade of goods such as autos and appliances.
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Caterpillar sales weaken but 2Q results top Street
Read full article: Caterpillar sales weaken but 2Q results top Street(AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)Caterpillar's sales tumbled 31% in the second quarter as dealers culled construction equipment from showrooms during the pandemic. Still, the Deerfield, Illinois, manufacturer topped Wall Street expectations and shares jumped sharply before the opening bell in what has been an extraordinarily difficult year. Stripping out one-time costs, earnings were $1.03 per share, easily beating the 66 cents Wall Street was looking for. Company shares rose 4% in premarket trading. The U.S. reported last week that sales of new homes rose 13.8% in June, the second consecutive monthly increase.