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The Sad Tragedy Of Greta Thunberg
Forbes· 4 days agoLike her or hate her, it was impossible to ignore Greta Thunberg. "How dare you!" she demanded of the United Nations at its New York world headquarters.
Opinion | The ‘Omnicause’ Is Collapsing
The Wall Street Journal· 9 hours agoQueers for Palestine? The contradictions are causing a crash at the intersection.
Where candidates for MP stand on new coal mine plan
BBC via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoConservative Andrew Johnson is the only candidate offering full-throated support to the potential new colliery. It has attracted criticism from many...
Join me to march for nature, Judi Dench urges the public
Daily Telegraph· 3 days agoIn recent months they have interrupted a Science Museum event alongside Greta Thunberg, and formed...
Phyllis Vecchia’s ‘Women in History’ program - The Martha's Vineyard Times
The Martha's Vineyard Times· 2 days agoPhyllis Vecchia’s Creative Drama enterprise had an exciting school year teaching women in history to...
Cognitive Decline? Trump Can’t Stop Fumbling During Rambling Speech
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 7 days agoBut Trump’s recent gripe with environmental advocates may have started with misinformation: a Greta ...
Did the Red Hot Chili Peppers' song 'Californication' predict the future? Why listeners look for...
Yahoo Music via AOL· 6 days agoAnother line, “And little girls from Sweden dream of silver screen quotation,” has been suggested to...
Who Are Today’s Fighters for Freedom?
Smithsonian Magazine· 4 days agoWhen painting his Fighters for Freedom series in the mid-1940s, artist William H. Johnson bridged the past and the present, looking back on three centuries of history to depict freedom fighters ...
Gateway - The Root
The Root· 6 days agoRihanna is a global superstar—but that doesn’t mean even her best intentions are globally well-received. The star of stage, screen, Sephora and Savage once again turned heads on Tuesday when ...
Opinion | Ending growth won’t save the planet
Washington Post· 2 days agoEver since Thomas Malthus argued just over 200 years ago that population growth would outstrip “the power of the earth to produce subsistence for man,” there has been a continuous parade of ...