How WWI Affected Seattle

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Seattle shipyards boomed, and 40,000 men worked for good wages ($5 a day) in the yards and building a canal from the University of Washington campus to Lake Union. 

On the Mast: To Save the Planet, Do Reindeer have to Die?

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The jury is out – would you cast your vote for the reindeer or those trying to reduce Europe’s dependence on fossil fuels?

The Deplorable Monarch

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The problem arose due to the peculiar circumstances of the 1780s, when the Constitution was written.

The Northwest’s First Doctors

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Patent medicines, often liberally laced with opium and alcohol, purveyed such nostrums as Kickapoo Indian Sagwa, Hamlin's Wizard Oil, the Balms of Gilead, Anodyne Cordials, and Swamp Root. 

Shteyngart’s New Novel: A Spectacular View of our AI-infused Future

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The novel’s story is told through the eyes of Vera, an extremely precocious ten-year-old girl who resides somewhere on the Asperger’s spectrum.
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