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Bloomberg Green

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Clean Air Issues Take a Top Spot in Biden’s Agency Priorities
U.S. EPA Issues First Climate Data Update Since 2016

Bloomberg Law, selected — Find all my stories here

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EPA Chief’s Pledge Gets Tested by Chicago Metal-Plant Fight
Extreme Heat Chips Away at Effectiveness of Ozone Air Standards
Climate Migration Poses Thorny Questions for White House
Trump Executive Action Legal Losses Threaten Biden Climate Goals
Liability Elusive for Air Pollution Released During Texas Storms
Review of Particulate Matter Air Levels a ‘No Brainer’ for EPA
Biden EPA Sends Early Signal of Tough Pollution Enforcement
Climate Cases Face More Delay After Big Oil’s High Court Win

E&E News — Find all my stories here

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Courthouse News, selected

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Washington Post Journalist Recounts Harrowing Captivity Before Judge
Lawyer for Indicted Russian Firm Levels Bias Charge at Judge
Feds Looking Into Whether Zinke Lied to Interior Officials
As Spending Bill Creeps Through Senate, Shutdown Threat Remains
Countdown to Shutdown as House Bill Flounders on Capitol Hill
Trump Edges Nation Closer to Holiday Shutdown
Senate Approves Bill to Avert Government Shutdown
Talk But No Deal as Government Shutdown Looms
DC Circuit Unlikely to Shine Light on Trump Records
Fight for Trump’s Tax Records Heads to DC Circuit
Antitrust Challenge to AT&T-Time Warner Merger Circles Drain
Inmates Contest Plan for Prison Above Kentucky Mine

Vox

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After Pittsburgh, the interfaith response sends message of solidarity across the religious divide
Trump wants to see the death penalty come “into vogue” again. He’s wanted that for years.

PBS NewsHour, selected 

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America’s poet laureate shares a poem for you to take to the polls
Remembering Tom Clark, renowned poet who rhapsodized about baseball
A poet grows up in the post-Columbine world
How Aretha Franklin shaped generations of music
‘The human capacity to carry many things at once’
‘False news’ charges put this Egyptian poet in prison
To describe the trans experience, this poet created a new dialect
This new poetry anthology honors the scope of native writers
This acclaimed feminist poet sees practical magic in resistance
How young writers are leading a poetry comeback
What you need to know about Mexico’s historic election
A poem to remember Donald Hall, former U.S. poet laureate
Remember the humanity of immigrants, this poet urges
When imagination is a child’s only refuge, ‘that’s not a happy ending’
One poet’s take on what is still missing from Pride
This Memorial Day, women veterans tell their stories through poetry
This Ramadan poem celebrates the ‘unknowability of the divine’
A poet’s advice to new grads: Be curious, embrace failure and ‘jump’
How Zora Neale Hurston captured the poetry of African-American folklife
The poet laureate wants you to read this poem
A poet’s love letters to the outdoors
A poet’s field notes, ‘ending in a deportation’
A poem for Flint, four years after the water crisis began
Poetry and music empowers this Tucson art collective to embrace their identity
The epic, 40-year-old feminist art piece that we’re still learning from today
Parkland students pour their feelings into poetry
The homeland left behind, captured in a poem
This poet wants you to rethink what it means to be vulnerable
To be a better writer, read your words aloud, says Mohsin Hamid
‘The Insult,’ Lebanon’s first Oscar-nominated film, examines a country’s deepest wounds
This poet imagines black victims of police violence ‘alive someplace better’
‘What we did while we made more guns’ confronts the violence of extreme belief
For Valentine’s Day, put down your phone and face your feelings with these poems
This Osage writer remembers one of the first victims of infamous ‘reign of terror’
Feminist poetry is having a renaissance. Here are 3 poets to watch
8 people. 8 different perspectives after a year under Trump
The 16 ‘billion dollar disasters of 2017
5 important stories buried by last week’s news
After Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rican poets ask again what it means to belong
This New Year’s poem honors ‘the wrong roads we’ve taken’
Who fights for public art in the face of gentrification?
This poet gives voice to the violence along the U.S.-Mexico border
This Palestinian poem on Jerusalem is finding new life
Thousands are missing in Syria. A new exhibit bears witness to their absence
What you need to know about Saudi Arabia’s tensions with Lebanon
Is Instagram killing our museum culture or reinventing it?
As Rohingya refugees continue to flee from persecution, here’s how you can help
How you can help California wildfire victims
Wildfires are sweeping through California. Here’s what you need to know
5 overlooked stories that are worth your time
Nuclear disarmament coalition wins the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize
5 important stories you may have missed
5 important stories that deserve a second look
Photos: Uncertainty and calls for resilience in Puerto Rico as residents wait for aid
How you can help hurricane victims in Puerto Rico
Reviews of Clinton’s memoir were deleted for violating company guidelines, Amazon says
After strong backlash, Harvard dean revokes Chelsea Manning’s fellowship invitation
Chelsea Manning, Sean Spicer named as visiting Harvard fellows
Kate Millett, renowned feminist who shed light on ‘Sexual Politics,’ dies at 82

Scientific American

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The 16 “Billion-Dollar Disasters” That Happened in 2017

Arizona Daily Star

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Tucson building reputation as a good place for transgender patients
Tucson businesses grapple with minimum-wage increase
Acupuncture board could handle complaints better, Arizona Audit finds

Tucson Weekly

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Eyes on the Streets
Local Transition
Art in Technicolor 
Stateless Fear: An Asylum Story
On Camps, Traffic and Reporting in the Middle East for the First Time
New Findings in a ‘Living River’ says Recently Released Report
Arizona Theatre Company Uncertain Whether Curtain Will Rise for 50th Year

El Independiente

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A fine line between participation and disrespect
Hotline aids families of border crossers

Bottle Magazine

Borders of Acceptance: The Stigma of Sexual Assault Among Refugee Women

Edible Baja Arizona

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Fashion with Purpose
Takis for Change
One Super Cookie