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A One-Year Update on Oregon’s Legal Psilocybin Program
High Times· 5 days agoIt’s been over one year since Oregon’s first psilocybin therapy license was approved, and updated news reports are sharing that there aren’t enough customers to go around.
The XXX files: Why Harvard librarians are archiving vintage porn - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 11 hours agoThe Royalle archive includes everything from Royalle’s Femme line of adult films to her testimony...
Supreme Court's homelessness decisions' impacts in Washington state could be unique
The Wenatchee World· 2 days agoExperts predict that if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns protections for homeless people on the West...
Chiefs New Stadium Kansas
Idaho State Journal· 2 days agoKansas state Rep. Sean Tarwater, left, R-Stilwell, talks to Dave Trabert, the CEO of the Kansas Policy Institute, a free-market, small-government think...
Record-breaking heat and summer snow: What to know about the extreme weather across the U.S. this...
Yahoo News· 3 days agoThis month alone, over 730 fires have been detected in Brazil’s Pantanal region, the largest...
University of Portland Honored with Carnegie Leadership for Public Purpose Classification
Skanner· 3 hours agoPurpose Classification, which recognizes institutions committed to campus-wide efforts to advance leadership in pursuit of public goods like justice, equity, diversity and liberty. This elective ...
The Gray Wolf Effect: How Predator Loss Is Rewriting America’s Ecosystems
SciTechDaily· 8 hours agoA new study finds that the absence of gray wolves in western US ecosystems has significant...
Butte Creek Falls recreational area reopens after deadly fires
FOX 12 Oregon· 2 days agoThe reopening of the Butte Creek Falls recreational area will soon be a reality, following the...
Study highlights crucial role of gray wolves in ecosystem health amid conservation lawsuit
Courthouse News Service· 15 hours agoIn a study published Wednesday in BioScience and led by William Ripple from Oregon State University...
Fish, toads, and John Eastman: Inside the conservative project to undo federal environmental laws
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