The Weekly News Quiz: Aug. 29
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The 1970 Kent State Shootings Show The Danger Of Deploying Troops To Crush Protests
The tragedy of Kent State shows how critical it is for authorities to be thoughtful in responding to protests, and extremely cautious in deploying military troops to deal with them.
Policy, Schmolicy: Election Day Weather And Football Victories Could Decide The Election
Could the weather on Nov. 5 influence the election results? The answer is most certainly yes.
Wildfire Smoke Is A Health Risk For Pregnant People — Both Physically And Mentally
A new report recommends providing better education for pregnant people on environmental health risks and increasing access to air purifiers.
Climate Change Is Messing With City Sewers — And The Solutions Are Even Messier
Success doesn’t just mean reducing flooding hazards for city residents and surrounding ecosystems. It’s also required by law.
The Weekly News Quiz: Aug. 22
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Survey: Americans Love Free Speech — Until They Realize Everyone Else Has It, Too
Many people don’t fully appreciate the logic and principles behind free speech.
The Weekly News Quiz: Aug. 15
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Maui Wildfires Smoldered Underground, Threatening Water For Agriculture
Wildfires don’t just burn farmland. They can contaminate the water farmers use to irrigate crops and support livestock.
AI Energy Use Is Straining The Grid And Slowing Sustainability Efforts
The U.S. is at a critical juncture with the explosive growth of artificial intelligence. It might be time to rethink how the tech industry builds data centers.