Remembering Katrina: Lessons for Our Collective Response to Disaster

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Twenty years ago, Mark Clemens stepped off an airplane into the devastated landscape left by Hurricane Katrina.   With two decades of experience in Washington’s Emergency Management program, Clemens was no stranger to disaster. He had helped respond to floods, wildfires and toxic spills.  But Katrina proved to be a catastrophe on another...

“Silence Can Be a Form of Participation”

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I didn’t quite know what to make of people who sat attentively in a meeting or class, who appeared engaged, who maybe even took notes, but who rarely spoke. What’s up with that?

Success by Association? Harrell Ad Piggybacks on Mariners

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Will the Harrell side’s attack work? Harrell finished 18,000 votes behind in the primary, and the bettors on the prediction market Kalshi still peg Katie Wilson as a prohibitive favorite.

On the Mast: Trump’s Audacity has Given Mideast Peace a Chance

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The past week may mark a pivotal point in the Middle East after many decades and indeed almost a century of conflict between the government of Israel and its Arab neighbors.

Peppercornication! Tis the Season for Fall Carrots

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When you find the best peppercorns, then you will use it on your pastas and soups and meats and salads and be proud every time.
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