Daily Archives: June 18, 2025

In the NYT yesterday

To the editor: The vast turnout for the “No Kings” demonstrations across the country (70,000 reported in Seattle) allows President Trump to again claim that he has generated the largest crowds in American History. Michael Caplow – Seattle

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Friday Farmers Market Returns to First Hill

Thanks to Mary M.       Date: Summer Fridays (June 20 – September 26)     Time: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM     Location: 9th Ave. & University St. The Pike Place Market’s Express Market returns to First Hill on June 20th and runs through September … Continue reading

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The desultory parade – a dreadful embarrassment

From Feminist News 6/14 – (thanks to Ed M) Amidst one of the most tumultuous weeks in U.S. history where we witnessed a president deploy troops to a US city against the expressed demands of state and local officials, a major … Continue reading

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Rural & Native stations would bear the brunt of public media cuts

Lost funds would hurt broadcasters nationwide, but the most vulnerable are concentrated in the West, where 20% of revenue is dependent on federal money. by Annie Rosenthal and Chad Bradley in High Country News Late last fall, members of Bethel, … Continue reading

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Cat nap

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RFK Jr.’s Letter to Congress

by Paul Offit (thanks to Ed M.) On May 27, 2025, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Secretary of Health and Human Services, made a surprise announcement in a video posted on X that he would no longer recommend Covid vaccines for healthy … Continue reading

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