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Kelp’s complex web of sea life is threatened by climate change, pollution and overfishing. But the “Seaweed Rebels” are fighting back.
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We're discussing the state of FEMA and how the Trump administration's federal policies have led to a decline in gun trafficking investigations.
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Yesterday, six states, including California, Iowa, and Montana, held primary elections. What do the results reveal about the state of politics, voters, and the midterms?
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Since the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision, special interest groups have funneled millions into elections, including $79M in the California governor’s race.
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According to Greenpeace USA, the Center for Biological Diversity, and California Environmental Voters, Tom Steyer has the best climate policies of the frontrunners.
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Only eight percent of voters have turned in their ballots ahead of the June 2 election amid the ongoing and chaotic race for governor, according to CalMatters.
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California state Senator Scott Wiener has a 15-year record in government. What do you want to know about his record and what he would do if he wins Pelosi's seat?
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In his new book, biologist David George Haskell explores the power of flowers, placing them at the center of the story of how evolution created the world we know today.
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Following the Supreme Court ruling gutting the Voting Rights Act, Republicans have rushed to draw new congressional maps to maintain their grip on Congress.
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Somalia has suffered civil war, famine, drought, and conflict, but USAID cuts and the war in the Middle East have now pushed the country to the brink of catastrophe.