201812.28
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EPA announces plan to roll back mercury rules in power plants

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The Trump administration quietly proposed rolling back emissions standards for coal and oil generated power plants in a move that could alter how and whether the government monitors and controls air and water pollution. The proposed ruling strikes at the economic analysis the agency uses to establish…

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Amos Oz, Israeli novelist and peace advocate, dies at 79

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Amos Oz, one of Israel’s most celebrated and prolific authors, who came to embody the young state’s literary spirit and preoccupations, died Friday in Tel Aviv. He was 79 and had been fighting cancer. His daughter, Fania Oz-Salzberger, announced his death in a tweet in which, like many Israelis,…

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NYC utility probes electric flash that lit sky in eerie blue

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NEW YORK — Electric utility Con Edison is working to figure out what caused a high-voltage equipment failure that unleashed an otherworldly flash of bright blue light in the night sky over New York City. The event Thursday night filled social media feeds with eerie photos, questions and jokes, to the point that even the…

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Orange County population growth cut in half in 2018

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Orange County’s population growth has been halved as more folks move elsewhere and foreign immigration grows slowly. In the year ended July 1, Orange County’s population rose 10,962 — 0.34 percent — to 3.22 million, No. 3 among California’s counties. But these fresh state demographic statistics show that yearly growth of residents is down 55 percent…

201812.28
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Renee Moilanen: Embracing the lines of middle age

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I’ve never understood why so many women subject themselves to scalpels and skin peels, toxic injections and sutures, all in the vain attempt to look younger. Why can’t we embrace the lines on our skin as testaments to experience and our bodies as beautiful vessels that have carried and nursed life, toted toddlers and toiled?…