Monthly Archives: October 2025

I don’t think Washington understands how ticked off we truly are

By Dan Shanoff and Rafe Bartholomew in the NYT Stephen A. Smith brought a taste of “First Take” to Washington, D.C., on Wednesday night. The ESPN host, who has branched out into political commentary in recent months and even teased the possibility of running … Continue reading

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Somehow they crossed over

thanks to John R.

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Jealousy explained

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Chaos at the CDC

from The Epidemiologist On Friday, about 1,300 CDC employees received a surprising email: they were fired. No warning. No time to plan. Their badges were immediately deactivated. The justification was a “reduction in force”—a bureaucratic term now being used as … Continue reading

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Prophecy in Portland?

Thanks to Pearl McE.

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Something SERIOUS is About to Happen

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Columbus Day – commentary by Heather Cox Richardson

On October 9, President Donald J. Trump’s office issued an official proclamation declaring Monday, October 13, “Columbus Day.” The proclamation says that the day is one on which “our Nation honors the legendary Christopher Columbus—the original American hero, a giant … Continue reading

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Nobel Peace Prize committee explain why Donald Trump didn’t win despite him saying ‘he deserved it’

The 2025 Nobel Peace Prize went to María Corina Machado of Venezuela instead Joshua Nair in LADbible (thanks to Bob P.) The Nobel Peace Prize committee has revealed why Donald Trump missed out on this year’s award. Trump has made it … Continue reading

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Marjorie speaks up!

Thanks to Pearl McE.

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Among Portland Protests, It’s Frogs and Sharks and Bears, Oh My!

By Anna Griffin and Aaron West in the NYT (thanks to Linda T.) Animal costumes are the new black. Exceedingly aware that the black garb worn by demonstrators in 2020 informed President Trump’s apocalyptic view of Portland, Ore., protesters this year have gone … Continue reading

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Mastering vacuous circumlocution

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A remodel downgrade – David Horsey

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Federal Judges, Warning of ‘Judicial Crisis,’ Fault Supreme Court’s Emergency Orders

Dozens of sitting judges shared with The Times their concerns about risks to the courts’ legitimacy as the Supreme Court releases opaque orders about Trump administration policies. By Mattathias Schwartz and Zach Montague in the NYT More than three dozen federal judges have … Continue reading

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M.I.T. Rejects a White House Offer for Special Funding Treatment

By Vimal Patel in the NYT M.I.T. became the first university to reject an agreement that would trade support for the Trump administration’s higher education agenda in exchange for favorable treatment. The proposal, called the “Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher … Continue reading

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Bringing it all along

Thanks to Pam P.

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Rutgers Expert on Antifa Flees to Spain After Death Threats

Mark Bray was teaching courses on anti-fascism. Turning Point USA accused him of belonging to antifa, which he denies. He left the country Thursday night. by Sharon Otterman in the NYT A Rutgers University expert on antifa fled the United States … Continue reading

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How to be famous

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Here Are the Finalists for the 2025 National Book Awards

By Elizabeth A. Harris in the NYT (thanks to Barbara R. and Mike C.) [NOTE: The son of our Skyline neighbor, Debby Rutherford, is one of the five finalists for the National Book Award for fiction.  His name is Ethan Rutherford … Continue reading

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EAF – the kickoff is tomorrow Thursday October 9th

Please come to the SRA quarterly meeting to hear about how we can show our appreciation to our wonderful staff at Skyline!

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Reliving history

Thanks to Pearl McE.

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Then and now

Thanks to Bob P.

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Portland’s effect on the National Guard

Thanks to Pearl Mc E.

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Your generic drug costs and availability

from the current New England Journal of Medicine

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When food banks need bread, 900 home bakers answer the call

By  JONEL ALECCIA from AP (thanks to Pam P.) On a recent Saturday near Seattle, Cheryl Ewaldsen pulled three golden loaves of wheat bread out of her kitchen oven. The fragrant, oat-topped bread was destined not for her table, but for … Continue reading

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The Shutdown

Thanks to Bob P.

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