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Obama To Announce Sweeping Environmental Regulation Aimed At Power Plants By Mary Beth Griggs / Aug 3, 2015
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New York should ban plastic bags—and so should the rest of the country By Eleanor Cummins / Apr 25, 2018
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Edward Snowden Re-tweets Photo Of His Own Hillary Clinton Protest Tweet By Carl Franzen / Jul 12, 2016
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