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WA’s members of Congress react to passage of Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’

July 3, 2025 GNCadm1n Comments Off on WA’s members of Congress react to passage of Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’

by Jerry Cornfield, Washington State StandardJuly 3, 2025 Bold, beautiful, bloated, ugly. How the legislation is described depends who you ask. But Republicans’ “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” is now on its way to becoming […]

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With approval of GOP megabill, Washington state braces for food stamp cuts

July 3, 2025 GNCadm1n Comments Off on With approval of GOP megabill, Washington state braces for food stamp cuts

by Jake Goldstein-Street, Washington State StandardJuly 3, 2025 About 170,000 Washingtonians stand to lose food stamp benefits under the Republican megabill that passed Congress Thursday, state officials estimate. Of those, 137,000 face obstacles from more […]

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Feds look at new way to get food stamp data from Washington and other states

July 3, 2025 GNCadm1n Comments Off on Feds look at new way to get food stamp data from Washington and other states

by Jake Goldstein-Street, Washington State StandardJuly 3, 2025 The Trump administration is taking a new approach in its attempt to snatch personal data of food stamp recipients from states.  The latest move has renewed worries […]

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Oregon leaders respond to passage of GOP megabill, warn of ‘devastating consequences’

July 3, 2025 GNCadm1n Comments Off on Oregon leaders respond to passage of GOP megabill, warn of ‘devastating consequences’

by Alex Baumhardt, Oregon Capital ChronicleJuly 3, 2025 Oregon leaders expressed anger, devastation and disappointment with the passage of a nearly 900-page tax and spending cut bill by Congressional Republicans expected to take health insurance […]

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Oregon jury convicts former NBA player Ben McLemore of raping incapacitated woman at team party

July 3, 2025 GNCadm1n Comments Off on Oregon jury convicts former NBA player Ben McLemore of raping incapacitated woman at team party

OREGON CITY, Ore. (AP) — Former NBA player Ben McLemore has been found guilty of raping a 21-year-old woman during a lake house party attended by many of his then-teammates from the Portland Trail Blazers, […]

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Challenge your mind and your friends to Random Trivia!

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What city provides the setting for "The Phantom of the Opera"?

"The Phantom of the Opera" is set in Paris, France. The story takes place primarily within the famous Palais Garnier opera house, often referred to as the Paris Opera House or the Opéra Populaire in the musical. The plot is based on late 19th-century legends surrounding this real building.

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Which actress got her start at age 13 playing the 12-year old prostitute Iris in a 1976 thriller?

Jodie Foster got her start in a major breakout role at age 12 (filming) to 13 (release) playing the 12-year-old prostitute Iris in the 1976 thriller Taxi Driver. She earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for this performance, which was directed by Martin Scorsese.

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What is February's birthstone?

The February birthstone is amethyst, a popular violet-to-purple variety of quartz. Known for representing peace, protection, and royalty, it has been cherished for centuries. Amethyst is durable and affordable, ranging in color from deep violet to soft lilac, and is frequently used in all types of jewelry

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In gardening what would you use a "trug" for?

In gardening, a trug is a traditional, shallow, long-bodied basket used primarily for harvesting fruits, vegetables, and flowers without bruising them, thanks to its sturdy, breathable design. They are also used to carry hand tools, gloves, and supplies around the garden, or for gathering weeds and deadheading blooms

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Which US President was known as "the peanut president"?

Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States (1977–1981), was known as "the peanut president". Before entering politics, Carter ran his family's successful peanut farm and warehouse business in Plains, Georgia, a background that became a defining, symbolic part of his public image during his 1976 campaign.

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