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Spokane rental units are required to be registered, but not everyone knows that; now they might have to pay the fee

Whether you agree with it or not, Spokane's rental registry is law…




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A cherished resource in this moment: our region's writers, poets and journalists

Our staff of reporters and photographers at the Inlander has been working tirelessly to cover the coronavirus pandemic and all of its implications for the Inland Northwest — on jobs, schools, employment, the restaurant industry, arts organizations, hospitals and much, much more. However, we’ve also tapped into a boundless resource that is our region’s community of writers, and in recent days they’ve shared with Inlander readers an awe-inspiring series of essays and stories that has left us inspired, hopeful, heartbroken and more than a little grateful…



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Gang Gang Dance - Saint Dymphna (The Social Registry)

The first time I listened to this new album from Gang Gang Dance, I sort of wrote it off as the "transition" release, where the group tried a lot of new things and succeeded at a few of them while not quite landing their punches in other directions. Then, I noticed that I kept playing it over and over again, and those songs that I originally thought weren't as strong ended up as some of my favorites. Although it has some things in common with their last full-length God's Money, it's a much more ambitious and exciting batch of songs, melting together everything from grime to ragged experimental jams and shimmering electronic pop.




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Linda Evans Gets Candid About Regret Over 'Dynasty' Exit

The actress played Krystle Carrington in the hit drama from 1981 to 1989 admits she did not know the show was coming to an end, and went through terrible withdrawal after leaving the cult TV soap.




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Lauren Jauregui Debuts Mental Health Anthem, Big Sean Releases Wellbeing Video Series

As part of Mental Health Awareness Month, the Fifth Harmony alum releases a new song called 'Temporary' while the 'Finally Famous' MC teams up with his mother for a video series.




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Danielle Fishel Announces Pregnancy on 40th Birthday

The former 'Boy Meets World' actress celebrates her 40th birthday by debuting her baby bump as she is expecting her second child with husband Jensen Karp.




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Leigh-Anne Pinnock Bares Huge Baby Bump as She's Pregnant With Her First Child

The Little Mix member debuts her burgeoning baby bump as she announces to her social media followers that she is expecting her first child with fiance Andre Gray.




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Danielle Fishel Announces Pregnancy on 40th Birthday

The former 'Boy Meets World' actress celebrates her 40th birthday by debuting her baby bump as she is expecting her second child with husband Jensen Karp.




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Patrick Schwarzenegger Debuts 'Best Shape' Transformation After Going Through 50-Day Fitness Regime

The 'Midnight Sun' actor admits that he finds 'a sense of purpose, increased energy, and better sleeping habits' after completing his 50-day 5 A.M. workout challenge.




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Jodie Turner-Smith 'Gave It All' During 'Without Remorse' Filming Despite Being Pregnant

The 'Queen and Slim' actress talks about the challenges of filming her new action movie, claiming her pregnancy added 'a layer of complexity' to her role.




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MP calls for backing in People’s Million regional finals

Birmingham cycle bid for community funding.




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Teenage regression

Joe Costello is at Birmingham Town Hall watching Teenage Fanclub.




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‘Birmingham Look Book’ to inspire journalists to visit region

The Birmingham Look Book – a go-to resource for journalists designed to raise the profile of Birmingham, the Black Country and Solihull with national and international media




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Reward offered for information regarding baby’s death

Charity offers £5,000 reward over tragic discovery of baby’s body in Walsall canal.




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Lucy Porter: No Regrets

Actor and comic Lucy Porter explains what she's done wrong.




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ED to summon Amazon, Flipkart executives as regulatory scrutiny grows

The planned action signals growing regulatory scrutiny of Walmart-owned Flipkart and Amazon when their sales are rapidly growing in India's $70 billion e-commerce market. An antitrust investigation also found the two companies breached laws by favouring select sellers, Reuters has reported.




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Monetize Your Podcast on Libsyn Regardless of Audience Size

Libsyn has partnered with AdvertiseCast to launch Libsyn Auto Ads, allowing any Libsyn-hosted podcast to monetize with programmatic ads in your podcast!

The post Monetize Your Podcast on Libsyn Regardless of Audience Size first appeared on The Audacity to Podcast.




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By Greg_Ace in "Apropos of nothing at all" on MeFi

This doesn't take "Will the destination country even accept you as an immigrant" into consideration.




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As Kenya Keeps Schools Shut, Teen Pregnancies Are Rising

As Zuleika Yusuf Daffala walks across Kibera, one of the big informal settlements in Kenya's capital, she greets dozens of kids on the streets. Some are jumping rope, others chasing each other through the alley and another group is trying to make a tiny cooking pan out of an aluminum can. Daffala, a 37-year-old community activist, broke the news this week to many of the neighborhood kids that the Kenyan government had decided that the country's more than 12 million grade school students would not be going back to classrooms until January 2021. Not only that, but the government considers the 2020 school year "lost," so all kids will remain in the same grade for another year. "They are still not believing it," she says. "When you go to school, you have a target. So they have their plans already. They are not taking it easy." She says her son, a junior in high school, is resigned. Like most Kenyans, he doesn't have a tablet or a laptop, so he's trying to keep up with whatever books he can




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When Schools Reopen, Grandparent Caregiver's Safest Choice Is Home Schooling

Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: Parents of younger school-age kids are also making some tough decisions after President Trump said last week that he would put pressure on governors and other officials to open schools in the fall. So with no clear guidance on how to reopen safely, school districts and families have been scrambling to figure things out for themselves. For students living with extended family like grandparents, the question of returning to school is even more fraught. Because of age or preexisting conditions, those family members are most vulnerable to the most serious effects of the virus. Some 2.4 million children in the United States live in a household headed by grandparents. Keith Lowhorne is a grandparent caregiver for his three grandchildren, ages 6, 5 and 3. He's taking care of them along with his wife, and they live just outside of Huntsville, Ala. And he is with us now. Hello, Mr. Lowhorne. Thanks so much for joining us. KEITH




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ICE To Rescind Regulations Regarding International Students

Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit SARAH MCCAMMON, HOST: International students will be permitted to stay in the U.S. for the fall semester if their school choose to hold online-only classes. Last week, Harvard and MIT sued U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement over a rule that would have barred those international students from the country unless they enrolled in at least one in-person class. This is a win for schools and for students who'd been trying to plan for the fall semester. And NPR's Elissa Nadworny joins us now. Hi, Elissa. ELISSA NADWORNY, BYLINE: Hey, Sarah. MCCAMMON: So what happened today? NADWORNY: Well, Harvard and MIT took ICE to court today over a rule that would have potentially affected more than a million international students. Basically, the rule said if schools were all online because of the pandemic, their students couldn't stay in the U.S. So that's not a new rule. But in March, when pretty much every school went virtual, ICE had allowed for




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Bronson Scott’s “Mistakes” delivers a heartfelt reflection on regret and growth

Bronson Scott’s new single, “Mistakes,” is the anthem for anyone who's ever wrestled with regret and wondered what life would look like without a few of their bad decisions. Scott…




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Esta medida evita que jueces ordenen a EPS entregar medicamentos: Wadith

Wadith habla sobre la eliminación de los recobros del sistema de salud




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Devolución del IVA quita regresividad tributaria a más pobres: Rodríguez




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Aislamiento obligatorio ahora será progresivo con enfoque regional: Molano




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MinEducación: en 2021 estudiantes regresan con modelo de alternancia




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Regulación de migrantes venezolanos: ¿cuáles son los retos?

Panelistas creen que es un acierto en materia humanitaria; que mejora la política internacional, pero que al mismo tiempo supone un reto ante la xenofobia.




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¿Qué retos enfrenta Colombia ante la regularización de migrantes?

Panelistas consideran que retos inmediatos están relacionados con implementación; a mediano plazo ven que es necesaria algún tipo de relación con Venezuela.




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Regreso del Congreso: ¿qué tan ambiciosa es la agenda del Gobierno?

Panelistas creen que al gobierno le hace falta concentrarse en un solo tema y no dedicar esfuerzos a varios proyectos. Creen que campaña de cara al 2022 va a incidir en la legislatura.




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Asamblea del BID: ¿qué significa para Colombia y la región?

Panelistas analizaron los retos de capitalización que tiene el BID; de los logros de Barranquilla durante la Asamblea y de la necesidad de mirar los problemas reales del país.




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¿Qué hacer para corregir las debilidades del Plan de Vacunación?

Panelistas sostienen que es importante coordinación entre autoridades; algunos creen que sí se debería castigar a los rezagados y proponen que FFMM lleguen con vacunas a zonas apartadas.




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¿Regular o no regular las aplicaciones de transporte?

Congresistas debatieron el nuevo proyecto de ley que regula aplicaciones como Uber; quienes oponen dice que iniciativa busca acabar con los taxistas.




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Regreso de aspersiones con glifosato: ¿soluciona el problema de las drogas?

Panelistas consideran que el glifosato se configura como una herramienta más en la lucha antidrogas; algunos creen que hace falta evidencia que demuestre sus efectos.




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Acuerdos regionales: ¿la manera de buscar una salida a la crisis?

Panelistas creen que estos diálogos pueden solucionar algunos problemas, pero consideran que es necesario tener al gobierno nacional involucrado.




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Teletrabajo: ¿se debería regresar a la oficina o continuar desde casa?

Panelistas creen que los cambios en materia de trabajo son un hecho contundente; agregan que modelo híbrido será la mejor solución para empresas y empleados.




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Violencia y política: ¿estamos ante un regreso al pasado?

Panelistas consideran que no es un regreso al pasado, creen que es algo continuo bajo contextos de actores distintos y dinámicas regionales focalizadas.




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¿Un nuevo llamado a movilizaciones implica el regreso del paro nacional?

Panelistas consideran que es legítimo que el Comité llame a movilizaciones cuando lo crean necesario, pero critican la pertinencia del momento.




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Becas y formación técnica: el convenio entre Registraduría y OEI




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Elecciones en América Latina, ¿hacia donde camina la región?

Panelistas consideran que ni las elecciones ni la movilización social han logrado canalizar el descontento en la sociedad ni la insatisfacción con la democracia.




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Glifosato, ¿se agotan las posibilidades de su regreso?

Panelistas consideran que ejercicios de consulta previa, aunque son necesarios, podrían afectar los ejercicios de política pública en la materia.




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Bogotá Fashion Week: el regreso de las pasarelas y las tendencias en moda

Cinco expertos hablan del regreso del BFW a las pasarelas; de las nuevas tendencias de la moda y de la sostenibilidad en tiempos de cambio climático.




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Reconstrucción de Providencia, ¿cómo corregir los errores?

Panelistas plantearon que las motivaciones políticas se deben dejar de lado y presentar a órganos de control las irregularidades en la reconstrucción de la isla.




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Venezuela, Nicaragua e integración regional, ¿qué pasa con la diplomacia?

Panelistas analizaron el liderazgo que podría tener el presidente Petro en la región; creen que es fundamental la defensa de derechos humanos y la democracia.




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Diálogos regionales, ¿cómo volverlos vinculantes?

Panelistas creen que el desafío está en no generar falsas expectativas y en transformar el diálogo con las comunidades en el Plan Nacional de Desarrollo.




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¿Cómo regular el mercado de vapeadores y cigarrillos electrónicos?

Consideran que vapeadores representa una innovación para el mercado, pero alteran los efectos que tendría en salud pública, sobre todo en jóvenes.




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Reunión Petro-Maduro, ¿cuáles son las expectativas de integración regional?

Panelistas analizaron el panorama político en América Latina ante el primer encuentro entre un presidente de Colombia y Nicolás Maduro en seis años.




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Región metropolitana impactará a 11 millones de colombianos: alcaldesa

La alcaldesa Claudia López explicó que este mecanismo de coordinación institucional servirá para asuntos prácticos que mejoren la calidad de vida de las personas.




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Brasil, México y Perú, ¿para dónde va la democracia en la región?

Panelistas consideran que los ciudadanos tienen un malestar ante la falta de respuestas de la democracia y tienen esperanza de que bloque político rechace cualquier ataque a este sistema




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¿Qué hacer para regular las plataformas de transporte?

Panelistas plantearon distintas ideas para transitar hacia la regulación de las plataformas y poder equilibrar la cancha con los taxistas.




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Reginaldo Ceballos familiar de los soldados Fabio Epinayu y José Pushaina Epieyu