Monday, November 27, 2023

For You: A Troubling Trump Pardon and a Link to the Kushners

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A Troubling Trump Pardon and a Link to the Kushners

A commutation for a drug smuggler named Jonathan Braun had broader implications than previously known. It puts new focus on how Donald Trump would use his clemency powers in a second term.

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In the unequal distribution of birds and other species, ecologists are tracing the impact of bigoted urban policies adopted decades ago.

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