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Big tech, Microsoft, US labor, video games, CWA, first union
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Video Game Workers Form Microsoft’s First US Labor Union

Whowhatwhy Editors 01/04/23
science, astronomy, James Webb telescope, discoveries, first galaxies
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How the James Webb Space Telescope Changed Astronomy in Its First Year

Whowhatwhy Editors 01/03/23
Big Tech, Google, privacy, Indiana lawsuit, $20M bill
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Google to Pay Indiana $20M to Resolve Privacy Suit

Whowhatwhy Editors 01/02/23
environment, nature, biodiversity, preservations, new years resolutions
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3 New Year’s Resolutions to Help Preserve Biodiversity

Whowhatwhy Editors 12/30/22
climate change, environment, Africa, trees, visionary, 5M planting goal
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The Senegal Man on a Mission to Plant 5 Million Trees

Whowhatwhy Editors 12/29/22
climate change, Elon Musk, clean energy cars, factory shutdown, Tesla stock crash
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Tesla Stock Crash: Losses Top $895 Billion

Whowhatwhy Editors 12/28/22
climate crisis, energy, BP, spending plan, fossil fuels, renewables
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BP Criticized for Plan to Spend Billions More on Fossil Fuels Than Green Energy

Whowhatwhy Editors 12/27/22
nature, biodiversity, South America, camouflage, survival, glass frogs
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Glass Act: Scientists Reveal Secrets of Frog Transparency

Whowhatwhy Editors 12/26/22
gun violence, legislation, NJ overhaul, Gov. Murphy, concealed carry, restrictions
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New Jersey Overhauls Concealed Carry Gun Restrictions

Whowhatwhy Editors 12/23/22
tech, cryptocurrency, FTX, Sam Bankman Fried, associates, guilty pleas
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Top Associates of FTX Founder Plead Guilty to Criminal Charges

Whowhatwhy Editors 12/22/22
environment, UN, COP5, biodiversity, experts, hope
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7 Reasons Our Planet Might Not Be Doomed After All

Whowhatwhy Editors 12/21/22
science, US, Great Lakes, carbon, acidity, fish, plants
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Atmospheric Carbon Might Turn Lakes More Acidic, Scientists Say

Whowhatwhy Editors 12/20/22

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