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US voting rights, Arizona, governor, new law, citizenship proof
By 04/05/2022

Arizona Governor Signs Law Requiring Proof of Citizenship to Vote for President

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environment, ecology, wildlife protection, DDT, birds, biodiversity
By 04/04/2022

60 Years After ‘Silent Spring’ Warned Us, Birds — and Humanity — Are in Trouble

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Professor, Wilson, Hawaiian
By 03/26/2022

Hawaiian Saving Hawaiian

Hawaiians are reviving the once banned melodic language of their Polynesian ancestors, replacing English with its breezy sounds at home and in classrooms.

gif inventor, Stephen Wilhite, dancing baby
By 03/25/2022

Stephen Wilhite, Inventor of the Meme-Favorite GIF, Dies at 74

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