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US drinking water, inequalities, public distrust, service line replacement
By 02/03/2022

US Pushes for Better Tap Water — But Must Win Over a Wary Public

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Tesla, recall, rolling stop, safety, stop signs
By 02/02/2022

Tesla Recalls Autos for Software That Allows Them to Roll Through Stop Signs

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Google, privacy, D.C., lawsuits, location tracking, transparency
By 01/26/2022

DC, 3 States Sue Google, Saying It Invades Users’ Privacy

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New York State, absentee voting, 2022, Kathy Hochul
By 01/25/2022

NY Expands Absentee Voting Following Defeat of Ballot Measure

NY Expands Absentee Voting Following Defeat of Ballot Measure (Maria) The author writes, “New Yorkers can again choose to vote by absentee rather than face the risk of catching COVID-19 at polling sites through the rest of 2022 under a bill that Gov. Kathy Hochul signed Friday. The Assembly passed the bill 100-45 on Wednesday, […]

climate crisis, global warming, weird weather 2021, supersized rainfalls, long droughts
By 01/24/2022

People Haven’t Just Made the Planet Hotter. We’ve Changed the Way it Rains.

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Senate, Judiciary Committee, tech, antitrust bill, vote
By 01/21/2022

Senate Panel Advances Antitrust Bill Aimed at Apple, Amazon, and Google

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