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Big Tech, Apple, Google, lawmakers, personal data, mobile phones, Roe v. Wade

After Roe, Dems Seek Probe of Tech’s Use of Personal Data

climate crisis, Colombia, Amazon rainforest, presidential election, deforestation, pledge

New Colombian President Pledges to Protect Rainforest

US labor, Amazon, hiring, worker turnover, memo

Amazon Could Run Out of US Workers in Two Years, Leaked Memo Suggests

oceans, microplastics, animal and human health, bionic robo-fish

Scientists Unveil Bionic Robo-Fish to Remove Microplastics From Seas

US elections, American education, swing voters, parents

Why Parents May Be the New Swing Voters

climate change, atmospheric pollution, carbon emissions, steel production

Industry Tests New Technologies in Race to Produce Green Steel

US labor, Big Tech, Apple, Maryland, historic union vote, hurdles

Maryland Apple Workers Face Hurdles After Voting to Unionize

astronomy, planets, celestial conjunction

See a Rare Alignment of All the Planets in the Night Sky

climate crisis, renewables, global green energy, stagnation, study

Climate Change: Green Energy ‘Stagnates’ as Fossil Fuels Dominate

Big Tech, Congress, bill, antitrust legislation, market power, votes

Big Tech Bill Has Votes Needed to Pass, Top US Antitrust Lawmaker Says

biodiversity, rare birds, extinction, Spix's macaw, conservation, reintroduction

Decades After It Disappeared in Nature, Macaw Will Be Reintroduced to Its Home

climate crisis, wheat breeding, future, drought, heat, fungus resistance

The Race Against Time to Breed a Wheat to Survive the Climate Crisis

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