Monthly Archives: September 2025

Portland terrorists cornered at local yoga studio!

Thanks to John R.

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Portland prepares for war – by knitting!

Thanks to Mary M. “Makers unite. We knit at dawn. #Portland prepares for war.”

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Headache?

Thanks to Pearle McE.

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Commentary on the progression toward authoritarianism by Heather Cox Richardson

Today, with the popularity of President Donald J. Trump and his administration dropping, Trump’s disastrous performance at the United Nations, the return of comedian Jimmy Kimmel to the airwaves, and the Tuesday’s election in Arizona of Democratic representative Adelita Grijalva, … Continue reading

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Don’t let your airline rights fly away. Here’s how to protect them

Thanks to MaryLou P. By CHRISTOPHER ELLIOTT -Special to The Seattle Times You can almost feel it when you fly these days. It’s that sense that you’re a second-class citizen with limited rights — or none at all. It happened … Continue reading

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Aging sperm: a factor in autism

Thanks to Dan S. Ed note: We don’t have a quick answer about the multifactorial causes of autism. Tylenol appears to be unproven. Older men appear to be a factor. No doubt there are a number of other reasons as … Continue reading

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Jimmy Kimmel is Back (but not in Seattle)

Thanks to Mary Jane F. Even after ABC reinstated Kimmel, Sinclair Broadcast Group (which owns KOMO) has refused to resume airing the show on its stations.

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It’s time to start wearing one!

Ed note: A paper clip on the collar was worn during World War II as a sign of resistance against the Nazis. It’s now past time to have a national protest symbol. In Heather Cox Richardson’s current newsletter, she notes … Continue reading

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Cal Raleigh’s quote of the day on live TV after tonight’s game: “Let’s win the whole f###ing thing!”

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Rosh Hashanah 2025: Your guide to the Jewish new year holiday – explainer

from the Jerusalem Post Rosh Hashanah kicks off the Jewish calendar year and starts the High Holy Days and the Days of Repentance. Here is everything you need to know about it. A man blows the shofar in the Mea … Continue reading

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Fascist?

Thanks to Bob P.

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‘Politics of the End’ is a Seattle U class. It could be a study of last week’s news

Police officers detain demonstrators during a protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement outside the Jacob K. Javits federal building in New York City on Thursday. (Yuki Iwamura / The Associated Press) Police officers detain demonstrators during a protest against Immigration … Continue reading

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Paper Clip Protest – The Norwegian Resistance During World War II and the Paper Clip

Thanks to Mary Jane F. A Norwegian faced with the need to keep related paper documents together designed and patented his version of the paper clip in 1899. It proved to be one loop too short of the ideal shape! … Continue reading

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Does it hurt?

Thanks to Janet M.

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A new baby orca!

Thanks to Pearl McE. A new baby orca was spotted off the coast of Alki in Seattle! When asked for comment, the parents responded with a whale song demanding that the Epstein files be released. – Seattle Fun Events

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Civil Rights and Liberties

Thanks to Mary M. The inscription is part of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington, D.C. It reflects his commitment to civil rights and liberties during his presidency, emphasizing that oppression, injustice, and hatred undermine the very foundations of … Continue reading

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New Yorker Cover says it all

Thanks to Bob P.

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Keeping the birth gender intact?

Thanks to Mike C.

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Bagley Cartoon: No Jesters

From the Salt Lake Tribune (thanks to Bob P.) By Pat Bagley A Pulitzer Prize finalist in the cartoonist category, Pat Bagley has worked for The Salt Lake Tribune for more than 45 years. He is one of roughly a … Continue reading

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The Era of Dark Passions

By David Brooks in the NYT (thanks to Marilyn W.) Sometimes when I have nothing better to do, I think back on the elections we had in the before times — when, say, Mitt Romney ran against Barack Obama or John … Continue reading

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Scottish protesters light up the skies

Thanks to Bob P. – from BuzzFeed As you know, Donald Trump is in the UK for a state visit. He was “welcomed” with this banner: There was also a light show directly on Windsor Castle: Activists projected that alleged card: Hot Topic Let’s chat … Continue reading

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We need more Jon Greens

Thanks to Pearl McE. who notes, “I was disappointed to see that the flag over Harborview was flown at half mast for someone who denigrated so many.”

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The WSMA Advance Directive

Ed note: Some have inquired as to where they can find an advance directive that includes the Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care as well as their goals of care when faced with a life threatening illness. This form … Continue reading

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ICE Goes Undercover in Memphis

Thanks to Pam P. MEMPHIS (The Borowitz Report)—Abandoning their customary black vests and masks, ICE agents have gone undercover in Memphis, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed on Wednesday. Noem defended her department’s expenditure of $85,000 to outfit the agents in … Continue reading

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West Coast Consensus for Respiratory Virus Immunizations

Thanks to Mary Jane F.

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