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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-17T17:00:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "All money ain’t good money —Black Proverb, 4080 BACK TO “THE FUTURE” Ask just about anyone to envision a futuristic world—robots, bright lights, and flying cars are likely to come to mind. Less likely are visions of open meadows, abundant gardens, and communities laughing and eating together over home cooked meals. Last month, Bernie Sanders and […]\n\nThe post THE BLACK BYLINE: What My Grandma’s Garden Taught Me About AI and the End of the World appeared first on Portland Mercury.",
  "title": "THE BLACK BYLINE: What My Grandma’s Garden Taught Me About AI and the End of the World"
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