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Lina Tran
Lina Tran is a writer and journalist. Tran is a News and Politics Fellow for Grist. She grew up on the coast of Alabama and lives in Milwaukee. Her work...
- Peak cherry blossom season in Washington, D.C. is early again
- First a hurricane, now wildfire: Climate disasters are colliding in Florida
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Symon Hill
Symon Hill is campaign manager of the Peace Pledge Union in the UK and a history tutor for the Workers’ Educational Association there.
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Demetrius A. Buckley
Demetrius A. Buckley is a poet and fiction writer. His work has been published in The Michigan Quarterly Review, RHINO, The Periphery, and Storyteller. He's working on a novel, “HalfBreed,”...
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Lindsay Owens
Lindsay Owens, Ph.D., is the Executive Director of Groundwork Collaborative. Owens has deep expertise in economic inequality, poverty, housing policy, and labor markets. In addition to serving as a senior...
- Inflation eating up your paycheck? Blame Trump’s corporate tax cuts
- No es solo inflación, es aumento de precios
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Roger McKenzie
Roger McKenzie is the International Editor of Morning Star, Britain’s daily socialist newspaper. He is the author of the book "African Uhuru: The Fight for African Freedom in the Rise...
- Hezbollah agreed to a ceasefire hours before Israel assassinated its leader
- Marxist Anura Kumara Dissanayake sworn in as Sri Lanka’s new president
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Jake Bittle
Jake Bittle is a staff writer at Grist who covers climate impacts and adaptation. His book about climate migration, "The Great Displacement," is published by Simon & Schuster.
- ‘We may have less to offer’: U.S. negotiators confront diminished standing at COP29
- The Supreme Court overturns Chevron doctrine, gutting federal environmental protections
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Acacia Coronado
Texas state government reporter, Associated Press.
- Texas mail ballot rejections soar under new restrictions
- Texas tossed almost 1 in 5 ballots cast by mail voters
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Paul J. Weber
Paul J. Weber is a reporter for The Associated Press writing from Austin, Texas.
- Texas government lawsuit aims to permanently bankrupt Planned Parenthood
- Texas mail ballot rejections soar under new restrictions
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