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E-cigarettes are a environmental hazard

Yogi H. Hendlin - The Conversation
Protesters listen to speakers talk about EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and the state of the EPA during a protest by the American Federation of Government Employees union, Wednesday, April 25, 2018, in Washington. (AP/Alex Brandon)

Resistance from within the EPA

Matthew Rozsa
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Health care discrimination toward LGBTQ

Shanna K. Kattari - The Conversation
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Is eating locally really better?

Reynard Loki - Independent Media Institute
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Zinke plans to destroy Interior records

Sarah Okeson - DCReport
In this Sunday, Jan. 18, 2015, photo, a general view of Mes Aynak valley, some 40 kilometers (25 miles) southwest of Kabul, Afghanistan. The Afghan government is trying to grab President Donald Trump’s attention by dangling its massive, untouched wealth of minerals, including lithium, the silvery metal used in mobile phone and computer batteries considered essential to modern life.  (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul) (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)

Shortages of rare earth elements

Laura Mast
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Nuclear waste dumping in Texas

Sarah Okeson

The last flu season killed 80,000

Patricia L. Foster - The Conversation
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Augustin Dieudomme looks out at the flooded entrance to his apartment complex as it continues to rise in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence in Fayetteville, N.C., Sept. 18, 2018. (AP/David Goldman)

Rising insurance warns of climate change

Andrew J. Hoffman - The Conversation
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The plastic toxicity knowledge gap

Nicole Karlis
FILE - In this Friday, June 17, 2011 file photo, space shuttle Atlantis is mounted on Pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. Dormant for nearly six years, Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center should see its first commercial flight on Feb. 18, 2017. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will use the pad to hoist supplies for the International Space Station. (AP Photo/John Raoux) (AP)

Does Space Force mean the end of NASA?

Wendy Whitman Cobb - The Conversation
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Trump's "junk" health plans don't add up

Mary Giliberti
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Restocking wolves on Isle Royale

Mark Neuzil, Eric Freedman - The Conversation
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History is written across your smile

Darcy Shapiro
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Self-esteem crucial for autistic kids

Karen L. Simmons, Bill Davis
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Chemo for pets, higher risk for vets

Stuart Silverstein - FairWarning
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Mitch McConnell; Paul Ryan (AP/Salon)

Robert Reich: 3 easy healthcare fixes

Robert Reich - RobertReich.org
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The line between artist and machine

Ahmed Elgammal - The Conversation
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New study links cannabis to brain aging

Gigen Mammoser - Healthline
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What can you do about insulin prices?

Ginger Vieira - Healthline
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Our future with global warming is bleak

Matthew Rozsa
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Astrophysicist: 50-50 humanity is doomed

Travis Gettys - Raw Story
"Running Past Fifty: Advice and Inspiration for Senior Runners" by Gail Waesche Kislevitz (AP/Skyhorse Publishing)

Meet the over-50 marathon runners

Gail Waesche Kislevitz
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Geography is link to life expectancy

Jessica Young - The Conversation
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