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"Florida Health Officials Removed Key Data From COVID Vaccine Report" [1]

"The surgeon general’s guidance against the vaccine for young men ignored results showing infection was a greater risk for cardiac-related deaths."

"Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo announced in October that young men should not get the COVID-19 vaccine, guidance that runs counter to medical advice issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Source: Tampa Bay Times [8], 04/10/2023
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"Scientists Find Deepest-Ever Fish, 5 Miles Beneath Ocean's Surface" [9]

"There are more than 300 known species of the tadpole-like creatures found around the world, but this one was special. Five miles beneath the ocean’s surface — about the height of Mount Everest with a bit of the top cut off — this snailfish was thriving."

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Source: HuffPost [14], 04/07/2023
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"Harvard Professor’s Fossil Fuel Links Under Scrutiny Over Climate Grant" [15]

"An eminent Harvard environmental law professor’s links to the fossil fuel industry are under scrutiny from colleagues and students after she was awarded a prestigious research grant to investigate corporate climate pledges."

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Source: Guardian [19], 04/03/2023
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"Violent US Storms Kill At Least 32 People" [20]

"The death toll from a violent storm that whipped up tornadoes in the southern and midwestern regions of the United States rose to at least 32 over the weekend, according to officials and media reports."

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Source: Reuters [22], 04/03/2023
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Rising Antarctic Ice Melt Will Badly Slow Global Ocean Flows: Study [23]

"Rapidly melting Antarctic ice is dramatically slowing down the flow of water through the world's oceans, and could have a disastrous impact on global climate, the marine food chain and even the stability of ice shelves, new research has found."

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Source: Reuters [25], 03/30/2023
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"Texas Officials Target Climate Science In Textbooks" [26]

"The Texas State Board of Education altered its internal guidance to schools last month to emphasize the “positive” aspects of fossil fuels in science textbooks."

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Source: E&E News [29], 03/29/2023
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"He Wanted to Unclog Cities. Now He’s ‘Public Enemy No. 1.’" [30]

"Researchers like Carlos Moreno, the professor behind a popular urban planning concept, are struggling with conspiracy theories and death threats."

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Source: NYTimes [33], 03/29/2023
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New Flu Spilling Over From Cows To People In U.S. Should We Worry? [34]

"In 2011, a farmer in Oklahoma had a bunch of sick pigs. The animals had what looked like the flu."

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Source: NPR [37], 03/29/2023
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Ohio Bill Would Require Teaching Of ‘Both Sides’ On Climate Change [38]

"Climate science is among a wide range of “controversial matters” included in the Higher Education Enhancement Act, which seeks to police classroom speech on abortion, immigration, diversity, and other issues."

"Ohio college and university instructors could be barred from teaching climate science without also including false or misleading counterpoints under a sprawling higher education bill that received its first hearing Wednesday.

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Source: Midwest Energy News [40], 03/27/2023
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"How China, the US and Others Watered Down a Key UN Climate Document" [41]

"A behind-the-scenes account of the political horse-trading, published by Earth Negotiations Bulletin, shows how national interests were reflected in the influential document."

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Source: Bloomberg [43], 03/24/2023
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