Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Keystone XL: see how the pipeline divides every state it will touch

The Guardian Today US
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Where opponents fear the 'black snake'
Life on the Keystone XL route / Where opponents fear the 'black snake'
In Montana, Native Americans fear a leak could destroy their way of life, but politicians worry more about the threat of protesters
Driving the pipeline route / Nebraska a key battleground over fate of Keystone XL
North Korea / Pyongyang threatens nuclear test 'at any time'
'Why was there a civil war?' / Trump voices confusion over US history
Texas / Police shooting of teen in moving car violated federal guidance
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Will the US green card lottery survive?
One in a million chance at a better life / Will the US green card lottery survive?
The program, based on random selection, doesn't require sponsorship, employment, or family in the US – making it a target for elimination as Donald Trump focuses on a policy of 'hiring American'
Hollywood ending / Writers call off strike after last-minute deal
'It's spot on' / Facebook worker sees parallels with The Circle
Sugarhill Gang / How we made Rapper's Delight
Met Gala 2017 / Who nailed the trickiest dress code ever?
The Handmaid's Tale is just like Trump's America? Not so fast
Jessa Crispin
opinion
Think Trump is an authoritarian? Look at his actions, not his words
Corey Robin
Think Trump is an authoritarian? Look at his actions, not his words
Climate contrarians want to endanger the EPA climate endangerment finding
Hate the Pepsi ad, but love the Heineken one? You've been duped
Jamie Peck
sports
Premier League / How Rebecca Lowe went from England to become the US's face of football
How Rebecca Lowe went from England to become the US's face of football
MLB / Orioles' Jones says he was racially abused by Red Sox fans at Fenway Park
'I'm bored out of my mind' / Warriors unenthused by playoff trip to Utah
Trump's first 100 days
Euphoria and nausea on the White House rollercoaster
100 daze of Trump / Euphoria and nausea on the White House rollercoaster
The president is a carnival barker, his press secretary a perpetual high-wire act, the White House briefing room a home of truth seen through funhouse mirrors. This, as George W Bush memorably said, is some weird shit
What we've learned / The successes, the failures – and the tweets
Take a journey through the id of the president of the United States across his first 100 days in office – and look ahead to what comes next
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