Mystery Delays Push Divisive Supreme Court Issues Into Election Year

Mystery Delays Push Divisive Supreme Court Issues Into Election Year

In January the Supreme Court appeared poised to act on President Donald Trump's bid to end deportation protection for hundreds of thousands of
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Dams and Reservoirs Used for Hydropower Threaten World's Rivers

Large dams and reservoirs built to provide renewable energy around the world are one of the biggest threats to global river health, a new study has
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Britain Went One Week Without Burning Coal, the First Time Since 1882

This article was originally published by The Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. The Drax Power Station, a large biomass and coal-fired power station, in North Yorkshire, England. Ian Britton/Flickr. Britain has gone a …
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One-in-five BC coffee drinkers would 'never' buy from Tim Hortons: poll

When it comes to coffee, everyone has their preferences – and a lot of British Columbians prefer not to drink the coffee at Tim Hortons. That’s according to a new survey from Research Co., which found 20 per cent of residents who go out for coffee would …
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Amazon Echo Dot Kids Violates Privacy Rules, Advocates Claim

Nineteen privacy advocacy organizations have filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission, urging the agency to investigate whether Amazon has violated the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act [COPPA] with the kids edition of its Echo Dot …
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