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Many couldn’t afford a car in 2020, but the rich went on buying spree

By Russ Mitchell

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Marriott. others suspend donations to senators who opposed vote result

By Yueqi Yang

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Parler CEO warns of long outage after backlash over riots

Parler CEO warns of long outage after backlash over riots

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TransAlta retires one of two coal-burning units

Kim Roberts

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Roberts appointed to state Community Economic Revitalization Board

Westport Winery co-owner Kim Roberts has been appointed to the state Department of Commerce’s Community Economic Revitalization Board.…

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Pro-Trump demonstrators draw FAA rebuke for disrupting flights

By Alan Levin

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Quinaults recalled live and whole-cooked crab

For crabs caught Dec. 23-28

Northwest News

Tri-Cities bar says state pulled its liquor license for defying COVID rules

KENNEWICK — A Kennewick bar says the state of Washington has pulled its liquor license for violating state…

Maribel Moreno-Musillami, founder and owner of Purely Meat Co., watches chef Matt Ronan tie up a Wagyu prime rib cut Dec. 23, 2020, in Chicago. Purely Meat, which distributes meat to high-end restaurants and some grocery stores, saw its business plunge 70% at the start of the pandemic but built a direct-to-consumer website. (Erin Hooley/Chicago Tribune)

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2020, a nightmare for restaurants and food suppliers, may have permanently altered how and what we eat

By Alexia Elejalde-Ruiz

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Boeing’s 737 Max returns in U.S. with American Airlines flight

By Justin Bachman

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James Bond studio MGM is exploring a sale. So who’s buying?

Los Angeles Times

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Shipping delays, new warehouse rules crimp holiday season payday for some Amazon merchants

By Katherine Khashimova Long

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Walmart accused in US lawsuit of fueling opioid crisis

By Jef Feeley and Matthew Townsend