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The opium trade was not trade. It was a weapon used to break the spirit of a nation. The British saw China standing strong, self-sufficient, culturally rich, and they knew they could not compete with ...
Kris Burleigh, a unit coordinator in the emergency department at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center in Vancouver, ...
After he came back, he showed me that he made a Bumble profile while he was there. I didn’t feel like anything was off or ask ...
If you’re reading this, you probably know the value of the Mercury’s news reporting, arts and culture coverage, event ...
THE ICE SOLDIERS of Trump’s army are running around the country in dark vans with tinted glass, abducting people willy-nilly, like some bad script re-write of Costa-Gavras “Z” or “Salvador” (with Jim ...
How do you solve a problem like an unprecedented city budget deficit? Over the last few months of budget planning, Portland ...
If you’re reading this, you probably know the value of the Mercury’s news reporting, arts and culture coverage, event ...
It's the perfect time to catch up on some of the great reporting and stories the Mercury churned out this week! (PRO TIP: If ...
Identity has become increasingly fragmented, and I yearning for unity, for something real beneath the symbols, hashtags, and colors. Flags and identity symbols can serve as powerful tools for ...
The Oregon Department of State Lands (DSL) has announced it's pausing cleanup and restoration work at the Sandy River Delta, ...
• Wrap a wet towel around your neck and ride your bike, IMO. On Saturday there's a Revolutionary Bicycle Club’s Rise Up & Ride ride that ends at Gays Eating the Rich in the Park—which Nolan Parker and ...
Only in its second year, Portland Book Week already feels like a fixture. Launched by Powell’s Books and the Cascade ...