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Whether Christians should prioritize care for migrants as much as for fellow citizens has been debated for centuries

The Conversation Feb. 11 2025 8 minutes read

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A scholar of religion and migration writes about the long-standing tensions among Christians regarding their moral obligations to those more or less closely connected to them.

On the Front Lines Against Bird Flu, Egg Farmers Say They’re Losing the Battle

KFF Health News Feb. 8 2025 10 minutes read

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Tools used to contain previous bird flu outbreaks aren’t working this time, experts say. The virus has sickened at least 67 people in the U.S. and killed one, with egg producers begging for a new approach.

Why does Trump want to abolish the Education Department? An anthropologist who studies MAGA explains 4 reasons

The Conversation Feb. 7 2025 6 minutes read

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A desire to fight wokeness and reduce government spending are among the reasons that Trump supporters back his plans to close the Education Department.

February Gallery Walk on Friday

Anacortes Now Feb. 7 2025 2 minutes read

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Anacortes art galleries are open Friday evening for monthly Gallery Walk. We have the locations, including Scott Milo, featuring works by Alfred Currier.

Washington lawmakers and governor are getting big raises. Here’s how much

Washington State Standard Feb. 6 2025 5 minutes read

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A citizen panel approved hikes of 16% for legislators and 14% for the governor spread over two years. Increases kick in July 1, barring a referendum.

Hiking: This Land is Whose Land?

Jack Hartt Feb. 5 2025 4 minutes read

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Today was our first snow of the year. Magical and mystical, Heart Lake transformed from a familiar green forest into a fairyland of white delights.

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