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U.S. Justice Dept accuses Google of evidence destruction in antitrust case
By 02/24/2023

US Justice Dept Accuses Google of Evidence Destruction In Antitrust Case

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climate crisis, carbon, renewable fuel, Mali, natural hydrogen
By 02/20/2023

Hidden Hydrogen: Does Earth Hold Vast Stores of a Renewable, Carbon-Free Fuel?

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Rupert Murdoch, Lachlan Murdoch, Dominion Voting Systems
By , 02/17/2023

The Dominionation of Fox News

Fox News is in the business of lies and propaganda; settling the occasional defamation suit is just a cost of doing that business. But now, Dominion Voting Systems is poised to make Fox News and the Murdochs pay a much steeper price.

climate crisis, green energy, wind turbines, recycling solution
By 02/14/2023

How a Wind Industry Giant Plans to Solve Its Plastic Waste Problem

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