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From trash-strewn beach to artwork: How artists are raising awareness of plastic waste
Humans produce about 8 billion tons of plastic each year. Plastic production is responsible for about 4.5% of all greenhouse gas emissions.
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Here’s the latest for Saturday, July 29th: Four air crew members missing after Australian helicopter crash; Protesters march through streets of Thailand; ‘X’ sign goes atop Twitter building; Malaysian zoo celebrates International Tiger Day.
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SpaceX launches Jupiter 3 satellite into orbit
SpaceX’s Falcon heavy rocket successfully launched the Jupiter 3 broadband communications satellite into orbit on Friday. The rocket’s side boosters landed at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station a few minutes after launch. (July 28)
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Four crew missing after Australian helicopter crash
Four air crew members went missing after an Australian army helicopter ditched into waters off the Queensland state coast during joint military exercises with the United States, officials said Saturday. (July 29)
‘Cop City’ canvassers seek 70,000 signatures
Hundreds of canvassers have spread out across Atlanta in hopes of convincing more than 70,000 residents to sign onto a petition that activists believe is their best chance to halt the planned construction of a huge police and firefighter training cente…
California’s great white shark population is growing, but risk of attack isn’t. Here’s why.
Scientists with the CSULB Shark Lab have observed more juvenile white sharks than ever before at SoCal beaches, yet there hasn’t been an increase in shark bites.
New details in updated Trump indictment, Americans less interested in EVs: 5 Things podcast
Bart Jansen has new details in the updated Trump indictment, and Medora Lee explains why Americans are less interested in owning an EV: 5 Things podcast
Most Chinese Americans and other Asian Americans are unhappy with China, poll shows
A Pew Research Center survey of more than 7,000 Asian Americans found most see their ancestral homelands favorably — except for Chinese Americans.