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The ghosts of Trojan: 5 ways Oregon’s only nuclear plant still haunts the Northwest -- How the Trojan Nuclear Plant lives on 20 years after Portland General Electric blew up its cooling tower.

opb.org
u/guanaco55 — 11 hours ago
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Your Chicago summer 2026 concert guide -- Our guide allows you to filter more than 100 shows by genre, what’s free, who’s local and even curated picks from our sister music station, Vocalo. New this year: a list you can save of your favorites.

wbez.org
u/guanaco55 — 11 hours ago

Pup-date from Ridgland beagle foster mom ahead of dog's adoption day -- Tristan Keene has been caring for a beagle she calls Theo and says she’s surprised with how well he’s adjusting to his own firsts: touching grass, being on a bed and playing with a toy.

mprnews.org
u/guanaco55 — 11 hours ago

Will LA Mayoral Candidate Spencer Pratt Realign California? -- California’s ruling class turned decline into a business model, and Spencer Pratt’s insurgent campaign is finally speaking to voters in the only language the regime can’t ignore.

amgreatness.com
u/guanaco55 — 1 day ago

La “quinta columna” que ya opera dentro del país -- Una corriente subterránea se desplaza por todo el país. Miles de ciudadanos se vuelven sospechosos ante el poder. Eso es lo que desespera a los tiranos.

confidencial.digital
u/guanaco55 — 2 days ago

Montana tribes combine traditional knowledge and Western science in climate plan -- The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes are moving forward with their climate plan despite the loss of state support and federal funding.

mtpr.org
u/guanaco55 — 2 days ago

Victor Davis Hanson: America: The Real Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon -- America has repeatedly been declared a dying empire, yet every rival—from Nazi Germany to the Soviet Union to China—has ultimately fallen short of US power and resilience.

amgreatness.com
u/guanaco55 — 2 days ago

Thousands of U.S. countertop workers could have damaged lungs, safety expert says -- Over 550 men in California have fallen ill after cutting natural or factory-made stone countertops. But epidemiologists say this isn't just a California problem.

npr.org
u/guanaco55 — 3 days ago