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Can government be trusted to keep the public safe from infectious agents?

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Would you like to live next door to the Wuhan Lab? South San Francisco, Burlingame, Foster City, Belmont, San Carlos, and Redwood City are all considerin...

Repair the world with public microgrids, an informed public, and public participation

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Is environmental news today all doom and gloom? Fires and floods surround us. Denial and conspiracy theories have stalled policy. Violent white supremacists host a shooting every day. The world is hurting. We can repair the hurt in the world with public independence from monopolies, an informed p...

For Democrats in 2020, Race-Conscious Policies Could Become Divisive

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by Astead Herndon

February 22, 2019

From the very first day of the 2020 presidential race, when Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts blamed “generations of discrimination” for black families earning far less than white households, Democratic hopefuls have broa...

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