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The Washington Supreme Court hears arguments on a public defense caseload proposal, Spokane's city council will hold a meeting originally postponed by a safety threat, and a UW study finds that AI hiring models are biased toward certain demographics.
In Price's novel, a Harlem apartment building collapses, upending the lives of its residents, including a photographer, a funeral director and a 42-year-old man who feels he has little to live for.
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  • A procedural thriller that also examines faith, organized religion and the current state of world politics, “Conclave” has a lot going on. But Nathan Weinbender says it’s also a surprisingly provocative and thoughtful film with plenty of pulpy twists and turns.
  • On this week’s show, Dan Webster, Nathan Weinbender, and Mary Pat Treuthart discuss a pair of movies in which time, and reactions to its passing, play a large role. The movies are the religious suspense study “Conclave” and the aptly titled love story “We Live in Time.”
  • “We Live in Time” is a heartrending, emotion-laced version of the romance-movie genre, Dan Webster says in his review.
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