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One Thing: A Former NASA Scientist Turns Anger Into Action

Roughly 95,000 employees left federal science agencies between September 2024 and December 2025, according to the Partnership for Public Service. Former NASA climate scientist Kate Marvel recently joined that group, citing the administration’s funding cuts and attacks on climate ...  Show more

A Real-Life Romance from a “Heated Rivalry”

On one of the biggest stages in music, history was made. A "Heated Rivalry" lookalike contest turned into a real-life rom com. These ecosystem engineers are already hard at work helping combat climate change. This technology allowed a blind man to train and race for a marathon di ...  Show more

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Georgia Shooting: The Latest In A Year Of Trauma And Terror For Asian Americans
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Qu’est-ce que Stop Asian Hate ?
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Qu’est-ce que Stop Asian Hate ? Merci d’avoir posé la question ! Le 16 mars, à Atlanta, aux États-Unis, des fusillades ont fait huit morts dans trois salons de massage. Six des huit personnes décédées étaient d’origine asiatique. L’assaillant, âgé de 21 ans, a reconnu les faits. ...  Show more