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Roberto Ferdman

Roberto Ferdman

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Roberto Ferdman
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America’s atomic history is now open to the public

The Hanford site was one of the most crucial parts of The Manhattan Project, the U.S. government’s secret program to produce the atomic bomb. And tourists are flocking to it.
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Meet the real-life Indiana Jones hunting for gold in the Amazon - VICE

Ecuador has a complicated history with foreign companies looking for riches in the Amazon
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Undocumented immigrants have to risk deportation to get their kids ...

To get their kids out of federal custody, undocumented parents have to give their fingerprints to the government — and risk deportation.
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America is the only hope for Hondurans trying to escape poverty and...

“I know he’s separating children. But I can’t live like this, I can’t live here. So what am I supposed to do?”
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The House Agriculture Committee is studying cryptocurrency - VICE

Turns out they have jurisdiction over the trading of commodities, and bitcoin might be one
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How sports betting became legal thanks to a New Jersey horse track

Since a Supreme Court ruling in May, five states have legalized sports gambling and three more are looking into it
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Why Republicans are being forced to play defense on health care

Republicans are all talk and little action on protecting pre-existing conditions.

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What happens when a state grows way too much weed - VICE

Oregon’s roughly 1,100 licensed producers are growing about twice as much weed as the state’s 4 million people are actually consuming.
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How the government shutdown hurt millions of people on food stamps

The shutdown was more than an inconvenience for the 40 million people on food stamps.
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Georgia Is Open for Business. Here’s What That Looks Like.

“Georgia is either setting the right example or the complete wrong example,” said a nurse who’d just come from the hair salon.
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What It‘s Like to Work at a Jail During Coronavirus

Darian Cuthbertson, who works at a North Carolina jail, begins every morning the same way: praying.