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Just Hours After Ordering Pay Cut for Millions of Public Workers, Trump Proposes $100 Billion Gift to Richest 1%

By Jake Johnson | Common Dreams on Aug 31, 2018   Featured, National, National/World  

Just Hours After Ordering Pay Cut for Millions of Public Workers, Trump Proposes $100 Billion Gift to Richest 1%

“Trump wants to send another kiss to the rich—unilaterally, without any approval from Congress. He ignores the law, governs for the top one percent, and doesn’t give a hoot about the rest of us.” Hours after he launched yet another “direct attack” on workers by canceling a modest pay raise for around two million federal employees, […]

Erosion will soon Result in Dam Collapse in Larsen Bay

By Alaska Native News on Jun 17, 2018   General News, Southcentral  

Erosion will soon Result in Dam Collapse in Larsen Bay

The small dam in the hills above Larsen Bay is in “dire straits” according to State Representative Louise Stutes. The dam above the village is eroding to the point of full collapse if not repaired in the near future. The concrete intake structure incorporated into the dam that was constructed three decades ago is eroding […]

Massive Iceberg Breaks Off from Antarctica

By Maria-Jose Vinas | NASA Earth Science News Team on Jul 12, 2017   Featured, Science/Education  

Massive Iceberg Breaks Off from Antarctica

Larsen C, a floating platform of glacial ice on the east side of the Antarctic Peninsula, is the fourth largest ice shelf ringing Earth’s southernmost continent. In 2014, a crack that had been slowly growing into the ice shelf for decades suddenly started to spread northwards, creating the nascent iceberg. Now that the close to […]

Science is kid’s play: Online games for school breaks or anytime at all

By NOAA on Dec 27, 2016   Featured, Science/Education  

Science is kid’s play: Online games for school breaks or anytime at all

Do you have kids or students craving online games? Then NOAA’s Planet Arcade is the perfect place for today’s young gamers to experience the world of science through gaming, especially over the holidays and school breaks. The arcade is a portal to 26 educational games and interactive activities — all focused on ocean science and […]

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