Oklahoma Marijuana Legalization Unlikely to be Ready for November Vote, Secretary of State Says
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Former EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt resigned amid at least 18 federal investigations. Zinke has tallied up nearly a dozen.
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Japan has been battered by intense heat for close to two weeks but the mercury soared on Monday.
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20-year-old Kibiriti Majuto of Zero Hour
The insanity of our current administration only basing decisions on BELIEF rather than EVIDENCE (Notice how cavalier Trump is about using the words “I believe…” ) As we look to the future any good change in this country is coming from our young people. Help support and nurture them…This article from Grist is inspiring and hopeful.
Standing on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., on a rainy Saturday morning, 20-year-old Kibiriti Majuto tells me there’s something he doesn’t understand. He gestures to the U.S. Capitol building looming tall in the distance, and asks: If the vast majority of scientists believe in climate change, then why is the government not taking action?
Behind him, a crowd of young people wear shirts with slogans like “Choose a cooler world” and hold up hand-drawn signs that read “Youth for climate action now.” Xiuhtezcatl Martinez, an indigenous hip-hop artist, raps in the background, “Fight for the cause, die for the dream.”
When the group begins to march, Majuto’s near the front. Megaphone in hand, rain pouring down, he leads a chant, shouting, “What time is it?” The crowd, headed toward the Capitol, yells back, “Zero Hour!” (read more here at Grist)
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The out-of-place snake turned out to be a lost pet, said Virginia Beach Animal Control.
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Python Slithers Away From Home, Winds Up In Man’s Toilet Miles Away
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Nine parks have received more than $10 million to design and build accessibility projects as examples for other parks.
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From Trails To Exhibits, National Parks Aim To Increase Accessibility