DISCLAIMER: None of the stuff below is written or endorsed by the Outpost, and we’d be willing to bet that at least some of it is crazy and/or wrong. Use critical thinking.
Monday, March 28, 2022
NY Times : We Study Virus Evolution. Here’s Where We Think the Coronavirus Is Going.
NY Times : When Nokia Pulled Out of Russia, a Vast Surveillance System Remained
Washington Post: Fewer hot showers, less meat: How retirees on fixed incomes are dealing with inflation
Reuters: Canada indigenous ask pope for residential schools records
Reuters: Evacuation order issued for avalanche-stricken Anchorage suburb
Washington Post: Satellite images show Russian ‘tent city’ built for Ukrainians
Washington Post: U.S., Israel and Arab states to expand cooperation in unprecedented meeting
Washington Post: Zelensky offers a diplomatic opening ahead of talks with Russia
The Hill: House poised to pass bill legalizing marijuana
Politico: How a Google billionaire helped pay for Biden's science office
BBC: Mexico shooting: At least 19 killed at cockfighting pit
BBC: Will Smith hits Chris Rock on Oscars stage
The Oregonian: Oregon’s ‘Terrible Tilly’ lighthouse on private island for sale at $6.5 million
The Oregonian: Salem police arrest 24-year-old man who they say drove into homeless camp, killing 4
SF Chronicle: Film crew robbed at gunpoint at Twin Peaks, S.F. police say
SF Chronicle: State department issues Baja travel advisory due to high Mexico crime rate
SFGate: California's snowpack is 'roasting in the dry and sunny conditions'
LA Times: Op-Ed: Sorry, rooftop solar supporters, California incentives really do punish the poor
LA Times: The slap heard around the world: Will Smith really did hit Chris Rock at the Oscars
The Guardian: Will Smith not facing charges for slapping Chris Rock, says LAPD, as Academy releases statement – as it happened
The Guardian: ‘Ready to fight’: how a Russian uranium ban would threaten Native American tribes
The Guardian: Elon Musk reports testing positive for Covid-19 for second time
The Guardian: Shanghai to lock down millions for mass testing as China’s Covid cases surge
The Guardian: Zelenskiy says Ukraine willing to discuss neutrality at Russia talks
Times-Standard : Know Your Nonprofits | Word Humboldt connects people through poetry
RHBB: Well-Liked Former Fortuna Police Chief Found Dead in Apparent Suicide
RHBB: As the Architect of Mendocino County’s Native American Genocide, Hastings’ Legacy Proves Difficult to Erase from University’s Name
Sunday, March 27, 2022
Non Sequitur: Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for Mon, 28 Mar 2022
NCJ: Former Fortuna Police Chief Dobberstein Dead at 53
Humboldt Waterkeeper: Protecting Eureka's Gulches and Greenways
Humboldt Waterkeeper: Protecting Eureka's Gulches and Greenways: March 29 at 5:30 pm
RHBB: A Deep Look at Candidate for Humboldt County DA, Stacey Eads
BBC: El Salvador: State of emergency after 62 gang killings in a day
KRCR: Chico State students losing trust in campus police following allegations for two officers
AP News: Ukrainians welcome in Hungary but Afghan student was not
AP News: With eye to China investment, Taliban now preserve Buddhas
Digg: Video: A Comprehensive Breakdown Of How 'Environmentally Friendly' Products Are Lying To You
NPR: Avian flu is infecting U.S. poultry flocks. It could affect the price of chicken, too
NPR: New Colorado wildfire forces evacuation orders for 19,000 people
Washington Post: Biden sparks global uproar with nine ad-libbed words about Putin
Courthouse News Service: Jury hands Stone Brewing $56 million in trademark war with MillerCoors
The Oregonian: Crew member found ‘unresponsive’ after fishing boat sinks off Oregon coast; search for ship’s captain ongoing
The Guardian: Iditarod sledders punished for sheltering dogs during winter storm
The Guardian: ‘A massive spiritual shift’: how the mindful movement of qigong can treat addiction
The Guardian: Questions abound as Trump raises – and hoards – huge sums of 2024 cash
The Guardian: Pioneer or squatter? YouTuber’s cabin sparks fight over Canada’s wilderness
East Bay Times: These Bay Area trees existed nowhere else on the planet. Did they survive a devastating wildfire?