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As Trump Attacks Amazon-Postal Service Ties, He Fails To Fill Postal Governing Board
The Postal Service, criticized by Trump for charging Amazon "so little," has lacked a quorum on its governing board since 2014. The board needs at least four new members; Trump has nominated three.
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Australia has strong trading ties with China and produces many of the things on Beijing's list of U.S. products that will be hit by stiff tariffs.
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President Trump says he's been talking with Defense Secretary James Mattis about using military troops to help secure the U.S. border with Mexico.
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Michigan OKs Nestlé Water Extraction, Despite 80K+ Public Comments Against It
Many public comments cited a clash between corporate greed and the welfare of people and the environment. Nestlé is seeking to pump 576,000 gallons of water each day from a well in western Michigan.
The Paris Lawyer Who Gives Google Nightmares
Dan Shefet won what may be the most powerful single case against Google: the right to get search results about himself removed. Now people and governments the world over are seeking him out.
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The fruit borne from Cate Le Bon and White Fence's Tim Presley in the last few years have been strange and delightful hybrids, like little pluots of avant-pop and post-punk.
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Positive scientific results aside, the idea of shinrin-yoku shouldn't be surprising: Who hasn't felt an inner sense of well-being when walking along a forest trail? asks commentator Marcelo Gleiser.
Professors Are Targets In Online Culture Wars; Some Fight Back
Across the country, in the past year and a half, at least 250 university professors have been targeted in cyber harassment campaigns because of their research, teaching or social media posts.
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