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1 in 8 Californians live in the most dangerous wildfire zones

Grist 28 Mar 2025
On Monday, Cal Fire released the final installment of these updated fire hazard severity zone maps, which show that 5.1 million people — 1 in 8 Californians — live in the two most dangerous zones.
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Seasonal allergies can ruin your run

Muscatine Journal 25 Mar 2025
It's finally spring! The weather in the past two weeks has been a whiplash. Winter attire to summer attire in the matter of hours. It's that weird existence between winter and spring that brings a new adventure each day. To ... .
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A Journey on South Africa’s Blue Train

New York Times 25 Mar 2025
On a trip from Cape Town to Pretoria, a reporter grapples with the whiplash of traveling through South Africa’s two worlds, from majestic mountains to struggling shantytowns ... .
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Internal USAID list provides snapshot of Trump cuts

The Hill 21 Mar 2025
Aid groups contacted by The Hill describe more than two months of whiplash, from Trump’s initial foreign aid freeze and stop-work orders, Rubio’s waivers for lifesaving humanitarian assistance, ...
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Appeals court denies Trump's bid to immediately reverse fired federal workers' reinstatement

The Hill 17 Mar 2025
Circuit Judge Bridget Bade, a Trump appointee, dissented from her two Democratic-appointed colleagues. Bade warned of a “potential whiplash effect” where the employees rehired under the judge’s order could be fired again.
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Whole Hog Politics: Your way-too-early Senate race ratings

The Hill 14 Mar 2025
It’s just two digits ... Shaheen, 78, joins two other Democrats from similarly light-blue states, Sens ... Unlike the House, where all the seats are up for grabs, only a third of the Senate is in play every two years.
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Farmers called their work climate-smart to get federal funds. Now it may cost them

Detroit news 10 Mar 2025
Now, the Trump administration is considering axing the project, along with hundreds of other agreements “related to climate initiatives,” according to internal USDA documents and two people familiar with the agency’s deliberations.
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