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Bill McKibben | Joe Biden Is Stuck in the Past When It Comes to Climate Change
Bill McKibben, Guardian UK
McKibben writes: "One of the first real debates of the Democratic primary broke out on Friday - and in both timing and substance it raised anew the half-suppressed doubts about whether frontrunner Joe Biden is too stuck in the past to be a credible standard-bearer."
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Bill McKibben, Guardian UK
McKibben writes: "One of the first real debates of the Democratic primary broke out on Friday - and in both timing and substance it raised anew the half-suppressed doubts about whether frontrunner Joe Biden is too stuck in the past to be a credible standard-bearer."
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William Barr. (photo: Joshua Roberts/Reuters)
Trump Says It Would Be 'Appropriate' for Him to Talk to Barr About Launching an Investigation Into Biden
Reis Thebault, The Washington Post
Thebault writes: "President Trump said Friday he thinks it would be 'appropriate' for him to talk to Attorney General William P. Barr about opening an investigation into Joe Biden, the current front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination."
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Reis Thebault, The Washington Post
Thebault writes: "President Trump said Friday he thinks it would be 'appropriate' for him to talk to Attorney General William P. Barr about opening an investigation into Joe Biden, the current front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination."
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'There have always been awful and scary things - today we're setting up kids to better handle confronting the inevitable.' (photo: Keila Batista/EyeEm/Getty Images)
Mother's Day: The World Is Scary for Girls. But There's Never Been a Better Time to Parent
Candice Pires, Guardian UK
Pires writes: "I can't shield my daughter from sexism and racism. But she will be more empowered to confront it than I ever was."
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Candice Pires, Guardian UK
Pires writes: "I can't shield my daughter from sexism and racism. But she will be more empowered to confront it than I ever was."
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Elizabeth Warren. (photo: Daniel Acker/Bloomberg)
Elizabeth Warren Knows What It Will Take to End the Drug War
Ashley Reese, Jezebel
Reese writes: "It's an ambitious proposal that, in typical Warren fashion, rises to meet the scope of the crisis."
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Ashley Reese, Jezebel
Reese writes: "It's an ambitious proposal that, in typical Warren fashion, rises to meet the scope of the crisis."
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It's all about the prices that people, like food stamps recipients, pay. (photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Trump Wants to Change How Poverty Is Calculated - to Make Fewer People Eligible for Benefits
Dylan Matthews, Vox
Matthews writes: "The Trump administration has been incredibly consistent, from day one, about its desire to slash benefits for poor Americans, including Medicaid and food stamps (aka Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP)."
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Dylan Matthews, Vox
Matthews writes: "The Trump administration has been incredibly consistent, from day one, about its desire to slash benefits for poor Americans, including Medicaid and food stamps (aka Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP)."
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A Bengal tiger resting in Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India. (photo: Staffan Widstrand/WWF)
This UN Biodiversity Report Has Me Super Bummed. What Can I Do?
Eve Andrews, Grist
Andrews writes: "In short, it's not looking good: One million species of flora and fauna are threatened by human activities. The primary threats are habitat loss due to agriculture expansion, direct exploitation from poaching and overfishing, and, of course, our constant nemesis climate change."
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Eve Andrews, Grist
Andrews writes: "In short, it's not looking good: One million species of flora and fauna are threatened by human activities. The primary threats are habitat loss due to agriculture expansion, direct exploitation from poaching and overfishing, and, of course, our constant nemesis climate change."
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The Mekong River weaves between mountain walls in Luang Prabang, Laos. (photo: iStock.com/holgs)
Two-Thirds of the Longest Rivers No Longer Flow Freely - and It's Harming Us
Stefan Lovgren, National Geographic
Lovgren writes: "Only about one-third of the world's longest rivers remain free-flowing, meaning they have not been dammed or disrupted in man-made ways, reports a new landmark study."
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Stefan Lovgren, National Geographic
Lovgren writes: "Only about one-third of the world's longest rivers remain free-flowing, meaning they have not been dammed or disrupted in man-made ways, reports a new landmark study."
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