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Four Western power plants that emit more carbon dioxide than the 20 fossil-fuel-fired plants in Mass
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A Native American tribe from the northeast shore of Lake Michigan is trying to halt the approval of
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The United States Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that affirmative action programs at Harvard Colleg
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