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Antitrust suit vs. UFC granted class certification
Aug 10, 2023 | ESPN.com
A federal judge in Nevada granted class certification to plaintiffs in an antitrust lawsuit filed against the UFC. Nearly 1,200 fighters can now sue the UFC as a collective for alleged unfair business practices.
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The other greenhouse gas
Aug 09, 2023 | Reuters
How methane from food waste contributes to global warming and why small efforts to stop it can make a big difference.
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The affordance loop - Erin Kissane's small internet website
Aug 05, 2023 | erinkissane.com
The stiltwalking French shepherds in the marshes of the Landes are incredible, and I love this postcard—which you can buy from a nice person on
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Charles Ogletree, Harvard Law professor who mentored the Obamas, dies at 70 - The Boston Globe
Aug 05, 2023 | BostonGlobe.com
A towering figure in civil rights and the legal community, Mr. Ogletree mentored Barack and Michelle Obama when they were Harvard Law School students, and represented famous clients in court.
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The Big One: Trump Is Indicted for Jan. 6
Aug 02, 2023 | Default
Donald Trump faces accountability for his grandest crime.
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U.S. v. Trump Will Be the Most Important Case in Our Nation’s History
Aug 02, 2023 | Slate Magazine
It is perhaps the most important indictment ever handed down to safeguard American democracy and the rule of law in any U.S. court against anyone.
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How Canada’s Record Wildfires Got So Bad, So Fast
Jul 20, 2023 | www.nytimes.com
Blazes have burned 25 million acres so far this year, and there’s still a month to go in peak fire season.
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Read the thousands of documents journalists used to investigate St. Louis radioactive waste • Missouri Independent
Jul 19, 2023 | Missouri Independent
MuckRock and The Missouri Independent are making all of the government documents it obtained as part of its “Atomic Fallout” investigation.
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Cambridge schools are divided over middle school algebra - The Boston Globe
Jul 18, 2023 | BostonGlobe.com
The district’s aim in eliminating advanced math in middle school was to reduce disparities between low-income children of color and their more affluent peers. But some argue the decision has had the opposite effect.
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How a Vast Demographic Shift Will Reshape the World
Jul 18, 2023 | www.nytimes.com
The most powerful countries have benefited from large work forces for decades. What happens when they retire?
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‘Atomic Fallout’: Records reveal government downplayed, ignored health risks of St. Louis radioactive waste for decades
Jul 12, 2023 | MuckRock
The Missouri Independent, MuckRock and The Associated Press spent months combing through thousands of pages of previously-unreleased government records obtained through the Freedom of Information Act that show radioactive waste was known to pose a...
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Opinion | For Most College Students, Affirmative Action Was Never Enough
Jul 11, 2023 | www.nytimes.com
The loss of affirmative action is an opportunity to refocus on supporting middle- and lower-tiered colleges.
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The grass courts are now in session
Jul 11, 2023 | Reuters
Wimbledon is the only grass court Grand Slam
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Putin Is Caught in His Own Trap
Jul 02, 2023 | The Atlantic
After spending years cultivating public apathy, the Russian president found his people indifferent to his fate.
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Russia’s New Time of Troubles
Jul 02, 2023 | Foreign Affairs
It’s not 1917 in Moscow—it’s 1604.
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American Cities Have a Conversion Problem, and It’s Not Just Offices
Jul 01, 2023 | www.nytimes.com