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Sierra Club President on John Muir and Racism in the Environmental Movement: We Want to Learn From History, Not Erase It
Sierra Club President on John Muir and Racism in the Environmental Movement: We Want to Learn From History, Not Erase It
Ramon Cruz, the group's first Latino president, talks about the organization owning its history and the connection between environmentalism and environmental justice. 
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Here's Why Medical Experts Say College Football Should Be Sidelined During Pandemic
Here's Why Medical Experts Say College Football Should Be Sidelined During Pandemic
Public health and sports medicine experts say until long-term health impacts of COVID-19 are better understood, it's 'not worth the risk.'
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California AG Wants More Companies to Be Able to Make COVID-19 Drug
California AG Wants More Companies to Be Able to Make COVID-19 Drug
Bay Area drugmaker Gilead balks as 34 state attorneys general call on Washington to step in and authorize more manufacturers.
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Cracking the Potentially Deadly Connection Between Air Quality and Coronavirus
Cracking the Potentially Deadly Connection Between Air Quality and Coronavirus
Researchers are launching a study to examine the link between dirty air and health outcomes from COVID-19 in California.
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California Is Underreporting Recent COVID-19 Cases Due to Technical Issue
California Is Underreporting Recent COVID-19 Cases Due to Technical Issue
An IT problem has caused a lag in California's tally of coronavirus test results, casting doubt on the accuracy of recent data showing improvements in the state's infection rate.
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Trump Signs Into Law $3 Billion Each Year for Conservation, Parks
 
Supporters say the Great American Outdoors Act is the most significant conservation legislation enacted in nearly half a century. Opponents counter that the money isn't enough to cover the estimated $20 billion maintenance backlog on federally owned lands.
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Pay Tribute to Your Loved One in KQED's COVID-19 Memorial
 
KQED is creating an online memorial to honor those who've passed due to COVID-19. If you have someone you’d like to memorialize, we invite you to share their story with us. We commit to reading every submission and will ask for your permission before sharing anything publicly.
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Listen to the Pop-Punk Coronavirus Banger From Cousin Greg of 'Succession’
 
To the countless coronavirus-inspired songs, add a music video from Nicholas Braun called "Antibodies (Do You Have The)", a very of-the-moment hook-up song that’s as cautious as it is anthemic.
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