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    FILE - In this March 7, 2011 file photo, trainers Joe Sanchez, left, Brian Faulkner and Kelly Aldrich, right, work with killer whales Trua, front, Kayla, center, and Nalani during the Believe show in Shamu Stadium at the SeaWorld Orlando theme park in Orlando, Fla.  After more than a year of public criticism of its treatment of killer whales, SeaWorld said Friday, Aug. 15, 2015, that it will build new, larger environments at its theme parks and will fund additional research on the animals along with programs to protect ocean health and whales in the wild. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack, File)
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    Unlike in Free Willy, tamed animal releases don’t have Hollywood endings

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    April 17, 2023 9:55 am
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    In terms of institutions in which the public has either a “great deal” or “quite a lot” of confidence, newspapers rank very low.
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    Mainstream media puts a price tag on its credibility

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    March 10, 2023 5:01 am
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    The federal government must regulate international pet trafficking
    Foreign Policy

    The federal government must regulate international pet trafficking

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    August 14, 2021 4:00 am
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    Unlike other materials, plastic is unable to break down. As a result, three-quarters of all plastic is not recycled but send to landfills. (iStock)
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    Americans are not causing the ocean plastic problem

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    January 1, 2021 5:55 am
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    Variety of raw black Angus prime meat steaks Machete, Blade on bone, Striploin, Rib eye, Tenderloin fillet mignon on wooden board.
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    Someone please handcuff the global ‘food police’

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    January 30, 2019 5:00 am
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    Republicans and their allies plan to pressure Obama administration officials into dropping a panel's recommendations that new dietary guidelines call for less meat consumption. (iStock)
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    A meat tax is a rotten, regressive idea

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    December 19, 2018 5:00 am
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    Animal right activists are lit by flashing police lights as they protest outside Marc Jacobs' fashion show during Fashion Week in New York.
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    LA should scrap its ban on fur

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    September 26, 2018 5:05 am
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    In this 2002 photo, Aluniya Ngulube gathers corn from the scene of an accident where a truck carrying corn had spilled its load on a road in Mumpansha, Zambia.
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    How progressive neo-colonialism seeks to keep Africans in poverty

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    August 30, 2018 4:00 am
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    A federal judge recently rejected a lawsuit filed by environmental groups to prevent the U.S. Bureau of Land Management from issuing oil and gas leases for parts of central Nevada. (iStock Photo)
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    How camouflaged activists want to de-industrialize the West 

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    October 1, 2014 9:00 am
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