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Submit ReviewMarcus Yam, LA Times foreign correspondent and photojournalist, is in Ukraine. He describes the dangers and importance of the job, how eerie Kyiv is right now, and coming across civilians who’ve died.
The biggest way to cripple autocracies like Russia is to stop financing fossil fuels entirely, says Bill McKibben, co-founder of 350.org.
A 1970 law that was supposed to help protect California’s ecosystem can stifle new housing developments. Is it time to revamp CEQA or get rid of it?
“Inventing Anna” is about Anna Sorokin, who convinced New York’s elite that she was a rich German heiress. One of the people she conned was Rachel DeLoache Williams, who ultimately got Sorokin behind bars.
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