Opinion Why Washington’s sports teams should stay in Washington
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D.C. sent $10,800 to dozens of new moms. Here’s how it changed their lives. - "'It’s an internalization of the systems that are incredibly oppressive to folks that are participating in these programs — like if they weren’t able to radically change their life in a year, it’s because it was somehow their fault,' West said. 'You will look at yourself in the end and not say, 'Wow I did these great things,' but instead say: 'I still didn’t live up to what they wanted me to be.''" [ed. note: lol at this progressive nonsense]
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Can Solar Power and Battery Tech Save the World From Climate Change?: Climate researcher Nat Bullard joins Derek to talk about some of the most promising technologies for clean energy generation - "But you don’t have to squint too hard to see the good news. U.S. and European carbon emissions have actually declined this century. The rate of global deforestation is going down. And investment in clean energy technology—particularly solar and batteries—is smashing records and changing the world."
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