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The Supreme Court refused to hear a challenge to an assault weapons ban. This means the top court is basically leaving the decision to ban the arms — which have been used in mass shootings — up to local lawmakers. |
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Greenhouse gas pollution may have actually dropped in 2015. New data released this week shows a projected .6% decline that would mark the first plunge in pollutants in a year when the economy wasn’t in a recession. It’s a huge deal since researchers say it could mean the efforts of more countries (read: China) to go green and invest in renewable energy are paying off. |
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Shattering stereotypes, the number of incarcerated veterans dropped. The Bureau of Justice Statistics released a report that shows that in 2011-2012, veterans made up 8% of inmates in local jails and federal prisons compared with about 24% in 1978. The continuously falling figure points to evidence that soldiers returning home aren’t more crime-prone than anyone else. |
Food deserts aren’t getting as much help as major grocers promised. In 2011, a group of food retailers vowed to open 1,500 grocery stores in food-insecure areas by 2016, but an Associated Press investigation revealed that big corporations have only built around 250 new supermarkets in neighborhoods identified as food deserts. |
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