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  1. Three years after an employee revolt forced Google to abandon work on a Pentagon program that used artificial intelligence, the company is aggressively pursuing a major contract to provide its technology to the military.

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    BREAKING: UW offensive coordinator John Donovan has been fired. Wide receivers coach Junior Adams will serve as interim offensive coordinator and play-caller. Quality control analyst Payton McCollum has been upgraded to quarterbacks coach:

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  3. Search-and-rescue crews scoured portions of the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest this weekend for a high-ranking member of the Seattle Fire Department who disappeared while hunting.

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  4. BREAKING: Following the Huskies' loss to Oregon, UW football has fired offensive coordinator John Donovan.

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  5. Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz appears to think Big Bird is a government plant.

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  6. Between renovations, inspections, potential loans and tax implications, the process of renting out part of your home and becoming a landlord can be more than a little intimidating. Here's how to get started.

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  7. You might only be vaguely familiar with Huawei, the large Chinese technology company that has been in the crosshairs of the United States. Here's what you should know, and why you should care.

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  8. Growers and vintners in Washington no longer worry about having warm enough temperatures to ripen prized red grapes for their most expensive wines. But they now fear a litany of other problems, such as wildfires, smoke, sunburned grapes and pests.

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  9. The actual history of what happened in 1621 bears little resemblance to what most Americans are taught in grade school, historians say. Initially, there was no effort by the Pilgrims to invite the Wampanoags to the feast they’d made possible.

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  10. Between renovations, inspections, potential loans and tax implications, the process of renting out part of your home and becoming a landlord can be more than a little intimidating.

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  11. The NBA has told its players, coaches and referees that they should receive booster shots against the coronavirus, with particular urgency for those who received the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

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  12. Following UW's loss to Oregon, Jimmy Lake said: “That was our deal all week long, we have to have poise." It's one thing to say it. It's another to show it. Poise reflects leadership, and it starts at the top.

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  13. This year’s holiday season should see safer family gatherings, which should result in more Northwest wine being shared. And throughout the region, some of the best dining options will be at a restaurant inside a local winery.

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  14. Workers on the job hunt are finding aid in services like LinkedIn, ZipRecruiter and Instawork, as well as online communities and networking tools.

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  15. Western Washington mountains received up to a foot and a half of snow through Sunday morning, and more was forecast to fall throughout the day.

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  16. This dish showcases just how glorious cabbage can be. Cut into wedges, browned and oven-braised in a skillet with onions, garlic and caraway seeds, the vegetable becomes meltingly tender and caramelized.

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  17. With political wins by Bruce Harrell, Ann Davison and Sara Nelson, the landscape of Seattle's City Hall will undergo a change some are ready to embrace, while others remain skeptical.

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  18. Many elementary schools around the U.S. are preparing to offer COVID-19 shots that educators see as key to keeping students learning in person and making the classroom experience closer to what it once was.

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  19. About 4 million federal workers, from FBI agents to Bureau of Prisons guards to U.S. Food and Drug Administration workers, are to be vaccinated by Nov. 22 under the president’s executive order aimed at stopping the spread of the coronavirus.

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  20. Most of these wines are available in grocery stores and warehouses, but contacting the winery can pay off in the form of a case discount. Prices listed for the wines are full retail. In many cases, however, you will find them for less.

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