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Monthly Archives: February 2026
Employing Military Force Against Iran
Thanks to Pam P. Ed note: Think about war — easy to start, hard to finish. Not unusual for a more radical regime to take over. The students have no weapons. The Iranian government structure is broad and deep. There … Continue reading
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NFL team’s logo links Super Bowl fans to indigenous roots
From BBC written by Max Matza (Seattle) – thanks to Ed M. Wallace Nagedzi Watts had been going to Seahawks games for almost three decades when a historical discovery helped supercharge his fandom – and deepened his connection to his … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Art, Communication, History, Sports
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Notes from the Northwest Center for Creative Aging
Ed Note: Rebecca Crichton started her ‘Encore Career’ as ED of NWCCA in 2012 after 21 years with The Boeing Company. She refashioned her skills and knowledge as a writer, curriculum designer and leadership development coach to offer programs related to … Continue reading
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Somewhere, it’s happening—again
Thanks to Mary Jane F.
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SECRETARY CLINTON’S OPENING STATEMENT
Thanks to John R. Mr. Chairman, Ranking Member, Members of the Committee… as a former Senator, I have respect for legislative oversight and I expect its exercise, as do the American people, to be principled and fearless in pursuit of … Continue reading
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Want to fact check Trump’s speech?
Click here to see the long list. (thanks to John R.)
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The CDC is withholding critical information about vaccine-preventable diseases from the American public. Why?
by Paul Offit (thanks to Ed M.) On January 27, 2026, researchers from Vanderbilt University, the University of North Carolina, and Harvard Medical School published a study in the Annals of Internal Medicine that revealed a surprising and previously unrealized aspect of Robert F. … Continue reading
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Slam the scam
On March 5, 2026, during National Consumer Protection Week, the Social Security Administration (SSA) and its Office of the Inspector General (OIG) will lead National Slam the Scam Day. Take part by using tools from SSA and the Federal Trade … Continue reading
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Listening to the speech tonight? Agnus King says, no!
“Ever since taking office a year ago, the President has shown no respect for the principles upon which this country is based—the Constitutional separation of powers, the rule of law, and the rights guaranteed to every person under the Constitution. … Continue reading
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For what is a man profited
For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul? – Matthew 16:26 “Truth does not shine from itself, … Continue reading
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Seniors at the Crossroads
Thanks to July M. Hello friends, Join us for the next Seniors at the Crossroads** protest: WHEN: Thursday, February 26 MEETING TIME: 4:30-5:30 p.m. WHERE: 8TH and Madison intersection Our regular gatherings are on the second and fourth Thursdays at 4:30. … Continue reading
How do you put a giraffe in a refrigerator
Thanks to Pam P. 1. How do you put a giraffe into a refrigerator? [Open the refrigerator, insert the giraffe and close the door. The question tests whether you tend to do simple things in an overly complicated way.] 2. … Continue reading
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The House convenes for a floor session on HR 4692 (Honoring Japanese-Americans who suffered relocation and internment during World War II) at the state Capitol.
Thanks to Ann M. Watch Skyline chaplain Sao as he gives the invocation!!
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What Alcohol Does to the Body
From the moment you take a sip, drinking starts to influence your biology. Here’s an inside look. By Dana G. Smith, Illustrations by Montse Galbany – in the NYTDry January has come and gone, but Americans’ relationship with drinking is … Continue reading
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Twin Cities tow truck driver returns abandoned vehicles to families after ICE arrests
By Ray Campos – CBS Minnesota (thanks to Pam P.) Juan Leon had only been running his Twin Cities tow truck business, Leo’s Towing, for a few months when he noticed a pattern that kept repeating itself. Cars were being left … Continue reading
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But it’s just a game!
Thanks to Mike Ca.
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Dear World, We’re so sorry!
Thanks to John R.
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A Valentine’s day tragedy & a reformist President
Commentary by Heather Cox Richardson Ed note: I’ve loved reading about Teddy Roosevelt–such a unique American personality. If you want a pretty complete picture consider the Edmund Morris Trilogy: The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt (covers pre-presidency), Theodore Rex (presidency), and … Continue reading
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A letter to Pam Bondi
by John Pavlovitz – He is an American former youth pastor and author, known for his social and political writings from a liberal Christian perspective. (thanks to John R.) Dear Ms Bondi, I’m writing to you as an American citizen, … Continue reading
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New Medicare Changes in 2026: Prior Approval Required for These 17 Services — affecting those who have Original Medicare
Today I received an email from a friend in another CCRC who has need of a steroid injection for a very painful bulging low back disc and a facet joint cyst. Coverage was turned down by Virtix Health, a Medicare … Continue reading
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