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Retired journalist; LT lesbian relationship; cat mom; rural life; Democrat. NO CHATS!

  1. Scientists are sounding the alarm that their "worst fears" are being realized as President Donald Trump's energy secretary moves to re-examine and potentially rewrite climate reports going back decades.

    Scientists are sounding the alarm that their "worst fears" are being realized as President Donald Trump's energy secretary moves to re-examine and potentially rewrite climate reports going back decades.According to The Guardian, Secretary Chris Wright, who previously worked in the oil and gas indust...

    'Worst fears': Trump compared to Stalin for sabotaging decades of research

    Scientists are sounding the alarm that their "worst fears" are being realized as President Donald Trump's energy secretary moves to re-examine and potentially rewrite climate reports going back decades.According to The Guardian, Secretary Chris Wright, who previously worked in the oil and gas indust...

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    Energy secretary Chris Wright suggested the Trump administration is altering previously published climate reports that disappeared from government websites. cnn.it/4fvaTVZ

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  3. Stanford University’s student-run newspaper sued two senior Trump administration officials Wednesday, challenging Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s ability to revoke student visas and deem an individual deportable based on the content of their speech.

    The lawsuit challenges Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s ability to revoke student visas and deem an individual deportable based on the content of their speech.

    Stanford newspaper sues Trump administration over student deportations

    The lawsuit challenges Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s ability to revoke student visas and deem an individual deportable based on the content of their speech.

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  4. More women have nearly bled to death during miscarriage under Texas’ abortion ban.

    Experts say the trend paints a troubling picture of the harms of unnecessary delays in care.

    “This is striking,” one doctor said. “The trend is very clear.”

    A new ProPublica data analysis adds to the mounting evidence that abortion bans have made the common experience of first-trimester miscarriage far more dangerous.

    A “Striking” Trend: After Texas Banned Abortion, More Women Nearly Bled to Death During Miscarriage

    A new ProPublica data analysis adds to the mounting evidence that abortion bans have made the common experience of first-trimester miscarriage far more dangerous.

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