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Addressing Climate Change Will Not “Save the Planet”Christopher KetchamThe dismal reality is that green energy will save not the complex web of life on Earth but the particular way of life of one domineering species.
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CIA Venture Capital Arm Partners With Ex-Googler’s Startup to “Safeguard the Internet”Sam BiddleTrust Lab, founded by a former Google exec for content moderation, will identify “online harmful content, including toxicity and misinformation.”
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How Jared Kushner Lost at the World Cup in QatarRobert MackeyFans from across the Arab world demonstrated support for Palestinians and disdain for Israelis, showing how little Kushner achieved as a peacemaker.
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Montana Judge Won’t Halt Gov. Greg Gianforte’s Aggressive Wolf HuntRyan DevereauxThe decision came as part of a lawsuit from environmental groups filed after the deadliest year for Yellowstone wolves since their reintroduction.
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Biden Administration Says Legal Immunity for Saudi Crown Prince Was Unavoidable. Privately, They Weren’t So Sure.Ken KlippensteinThe National Security Council and DAWN, a nonprofit founded by Jamal Khashoggi, met expressly to discuss the question.
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Fossil Fuel-Funded Super PAC Eyes $11.5 Million Spending Operation for Herschel Walker in Final DaysNick Surgey, Lee FangLeaked documents show the Empowerment Alliance, a dark-money group tied to the energy industry, is planning to inject $1.5 million into the Georgia runoff to turn voters out.
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Netflix’s “Farha” and the Palestinian Right to Process Pain Through ArtMurtaza HussainIsraeli officials railed against the depiction of the 1948 Nakba, or ethnic cleansing of Palestinians. Their campaigns failed.
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Barry Jones Is Spending Another Holiday Season on Death Row. Could It Be His Last?Liliana SeguraAt an upcoming settlement conference in federal court, lawyers for Jones will try to negotiate an end to his long legal saga.
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