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FACT CHECK: Is Left-Wing Violence Rising?
This week's shooting at a Republican baseball practice alarmed those who fear the left is becoming more radicalized.
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Forest pesticides found downstream in coastal Oregon waters
Researchers from Portland State University found traces of a dozen unique pesticides used for forest and land mangement in downstream rivers and estuaries.
Revisiting Japan's Fukushima Nuclear Disaster, 10 Years Later
NPR's Scott Detrow talks to Alastair Gale, of The Wall Street Journal, who is based in Tokyo, on the tenth anniversary of the 9.0 earthquake and tsunami that triggered a nuclear crisis.
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KHSU's Favorite Albums of 2018
Wait, wait, isn't this 2019?! Before we give a final au revoir to 2018, we grabbed KHSU's Music Director, Mark Shikuma, and had him share his Top 20…
Microplastics Have Invaded The Deep Ocean — And The Food Chain
Giant gyres of plastic in the ocean grab headlines, but it's the tiny bits of plastic that scare scientists. And they've made their way everywhere, a new study finds — including in our seafood.
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'Everyone Would Have Left': Putting Lessons From Hurricane Michael To Work
Florida's emergency managers are reassessing how they order evacuations based on Florida's experience last year with Hurricane Michael.
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'Underland' Connects Us To Dazzling Worlds Beneath Our Feet
The beauty of Robert Macfarlane's writing, and of the natural world it describes, is immense. His words also act as a warning, ensuring a recognition of human harms to the environment.
Microplastics Have Invaded The Deep Ocean — And The Food Chain
The largest habitat for life on Earth is the deep ocean. It’s home to everything from jellyfish to giant bluefin tuna. But the deep ocean is being invaded by tiny pieces of plastic — plastic that people thought was mostly floating at the surface, and in amounts they never imagined. Very few people have looked … Continue reading Microplastics Have Invaded The Deep Ocean — And The Food Chain →
Gas In The Tank, Cafecito In Hand: Floridians Prepare For Irma
Gas stations were packed and long lines for water and plywood formed as residents made preparations for the storm to strike the Florida coast.
Shunning Evacuation Orders, Some Coastal Floridians Choose To See Irma Through
More than 6.5 million Floridians were under mandatory evacuation orders. But not all of them left. Those who stayed were bracing for a monster storm — or shrugging off another hurricane.
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