Monthly Archives: October 2025

Dancing with the orange pumpkin?

Thanks to Bob P.

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Happenings in Seattle

from The Needle Now to Nov. 8 – Seattle Restaurant Week Oct. 31 HalloweenWorld Series Game 6 (Blue Jays could win it all)Nov. 1 – Day of the Dead Nov. 2 – Daylight Savings Ends Nov. 4 – Election Day … Continue reading

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Message to the Wicked Witch

Thanks to John R.

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SNAP benefits stop Nov. 1. This Portland coffee shop is serving free SNAP breakfast ‘until everyone’s benefits are reinstated, or we go broke doing it’

from GoodGoodGood – thanks to Pam P. As the government shutdown enters its 26th day, America’s most vulnerable households are bearing the cost.  According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 42 million Americans will lose their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program … Continue reading

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Pardon coming?

Thanks to John R.

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Nice to hear these days

Thanks to Mary Jane F.

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Looking ahead!

Thanks to John R.

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My Oh My!

Thanks to John R.

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The dumpster

Thanks to Janet M.

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ICE, the East Wing, Mental Health and More ….

Commentary by Heather Cox Richardson Julia Ainsley and Didi Martinez of NBC News reported today that Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s rush to get new recruits onto the street has meant they have pushed into their training program more than 200 … Continue reading

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When My Family Lived in the White House I Resented It. Now I Mourn It.

By Patti Davis in the NYT Ms. Davis is the author of “Dear Mom and Dad: A Letter About Family, Memory and the America We Once Knew.” I first went into the White House when my father, Ronald Reagan, was inaugurated … Continue reading

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Own a piece of the White House?

Thanks to Pearl McE

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Medicare virtual visits on hold with shutdown

Medicare’s temporary telehealth flexibilities ended on October 1, 2025, due to a lack of Congressional action, meaning most virtual visits are no longer covered unless Congress extends them again. As a result, many healthcare providers have canceled or are rescheduling Medicare … Continue reading

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Oh, so close!

Thanks to John R.

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People with some cancers live longer after a COVID vaccine

In nature 22 October 2025 (thanks to Mike C.) Melanoma cells (artificially coloured). An immune-based therapy was more effective against this cancer in people who received an mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine within 100 days of the start of their cancer treatment.Credit: … Continue reading

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Julio’s last at bat for 2025

Thanks to Mike C.

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Prescient Pogo

Thanks to Tom S. and SRA Climate Impact Subcommittee

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Fighting Authoritarianism

Thanks to Mary Jane F. Indivisible co-founder and co-executive director Ezra Levin joins the podcast to talk about how his group is changing under the second Trump administration, why organizing and protesting is so important, and how we can successfully … Continue reading

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The Evolution of Classical Music From 1689 to 1935

Thanks to Bob P. Lord Vinheteiro performed a seamless piano composition that featured the evolution of classical music from 1680 through 1935. As with many of his videos, the talented musician looked straight at the camera as he played.

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Peaceful Protest

Thanks to Mary Jane F.

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She can protest too

Thanks to Pearl McE.

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Undaunted

MIT, with several courageous universities to follow, shows it is made of sterner stuffby Jennifer Rubin (thanks to Diana C.) Elite institutions ranging from Columbia University to CBS News to the Paul, Weiss law firm have capitulated to Donald Trump’s … Continue reading

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Like I-5 and the Skybridge

Thanks to John R.

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Original document

Thanks to Pearl McE.

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Where the #!(%&! are they?

Thanks to MaryLou P. (also the keys, phone and hearing aids)!

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