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Wandering through the Old Hotel Art Gallery in Othello, Washington, you can spot all sorts of local arts and crafts. But some say it’s home to more than just art.
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The company has been losing money for more than five years, and now it's dealing with a strike that has shut down factories in the Seattle area.
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Boeing is giving the union for 33,000 striking workers more time, but it still wants a vote on its latest contract proposal, which is getting poor reviews from workers.
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Private equity firms Vista Equity Partners and Blackstone are buying software maker Smartsheet for approximately $8.4 billion in cash, which is about $56.50 per share.
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Throughout the decades, it’s remained as a way for its most loyal players to socialize with friends and escape to faraway lands. Readers and listeners to told us about the game's role in their lives.
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Boeing has started rolling furloughs of nonunion employees as a week-old labor strike by 33,000 union machinists shows no signs of ending.
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Three Mile Island, the Pennsylvania power plant that was the scene of the worst commercial nuclear accident in American history, will reopen and sell power to Microsoft.
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Journalist Peter Robison, who has covered Boeing's troubles for years, says the company is taking immediate steps to limit the financial damage the work stoppage could cause.
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Chief executive Kelly Ortberg said Wednesday that the layoffs would affect executives, managers and other employees.
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The airlines are promising to maintain some current service, including routes between Hawaii and the mainland U.S. where they don't have much competition.
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The lead engineer for an experimental submersible that imploded en route to the wreck of the Titanic says he felt pressured to get the vessel ready to dive and refused to pilot it.
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Though contract negotiations were the catalyst for Boeing machinists to go on strike, frustrations among workers have been building up for years.