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White House February 22, 2018 There Are Better Things in France for Trump to Emulate Than a Military Parade Elliott Negin Former Contributor
February 21, 2018 Pennsylvania’s New Congressional Map is Fair, But Reveals Fundamental Tradeoffs in Institutional Choice Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Photo: PublicSource February 21, 2018 The Facts About Trump’s Solar Tariffs – Who Gets Hurt? Who Gets Helped? John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
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US Department of Energy February 20, 2018 Court To Decide Fate Of EPA’s Chemical Disaster Rule Josh Goldman Former Contributor
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REUTERS February 16, 2018 Nuclear Hawks Take the Reins in Tokyo Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
February 15, 2018 The “Versatile Fast Neutron Source”: A Misguided Nuclear Reactor Project Ed Lyman Director, Nuclear Power Safety
Anthony Eyring/UCS February 15, 2018 Science For Justice: A New Blog Series Charise Johnson Former Contributor
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