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Nuclear workers wait years for benefits

Rebecca Moss - ProPublica
Greater Sage-Grouse (Getty/Jupiterimages)

Zinke: Oil more important than birds

Nicole Karlis
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French fry moderation plea stokes anger

Nicole Karlis
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Oregon considering legalizing mushrooms

Lilly Dancyger - Rolling Stone
FILE - In this April 10, 2008 file photo, the head of a right whale peers up from the water as another whale passes behind in Cape Cod Bay near Provincetown, Mass. The endangered whales increasingly are frequenting the bay, enticed by the fine dining possibilities of its plankton-rich waters. They foraged in the bay for centuries, where their numbers were decimated when whalers hunted them for their oil and plastic-like baleen bone. For a stretch in the late 1990s, fewer than 30 whales were sighted each year. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia, File) (AP)

Trump's war on whales

Nicole Karlis

American policies affect mental health

Lynn Stuart Parramore - Alternet
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Meth is back, hospitalizations surge

Anna Gorman - KFF Health News
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How did smoking rates get so high?

Richard Gunderman - The Conversation

Ancient civilizations and climate change

Brittany Ward
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Why live Xmas trees are the green choice

Nicole Karlis
Steny Hoyer (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

Dems pocketing millions from Pharma

Emmarie Huetteman - KFF Health News
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Farmers: Save bees or save themselves

Bryan Smith - WhoWhatWhy
Men skin the body of a pilot whale on the quay in Jatnavegur near Vagar on the Faroe Islands on August 22, 2018 (Getty/Mads Claus Rasmussen)

Pollution is making whales toxic

Russell Fielding
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An anti-vaxxer’s new crusade

David Armstrong - ProPublica
This GOES East satellite image taken Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2018, at 10:30 a.m. EDT, shows Hurricane Florence in the Atlantic Ocean as it threatens the U.S. East Coast. (NOAA via AP)

It’s not the economy, stupid

Eric Holthaus - Grist
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke (Getty/Mark Wilson)

Interior Dept to purge records

Sarah Okeson - DCReport
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A rush to judgment

H. Christopher Frey - The Conversation
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HIV negative children still at high risk

Amy Slogrove, Kathleen M. Powis, Mary-Ann Davies - The Conversation
Supplies on a check in desk at Safer Inside, a realistic model of a safe injection site in San Francisco. (AP/Eric Risber)

How humanism can fight HIV

Widney Brown
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AIDS vaccine remains elusive

Maureen Miller - The Conversation
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care for the elderly needs support

Alan Stevens, Carole White, Marcia G. Ory, Sandhya Sanghi - The Conversation
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What keeps the world from ending AIDS?

Vijay Prashad - Independent Media Institute
The immense Andromeda galaxy, also known as Messier 31

Galaxies are eating each other

JoEllen McBride
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The first gene-edited babies

George Seidel - The Conversation
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