Headline RoundupApril 23rd, 2017
Earth Day March for Science
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On April 22, Earth Day, people gathered across the globe to march in support of science.
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Thousands Across The U.S. And The Globe March For Science In Defiance Of Donald TrumpHuffPost
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President Donald Trump clearly doesn’t care much for science. He’s proposed to slash budgets for programs including the Environmental Protection Agency and NASA. He wants to cut $900 million to the Department of Energy’s Office of Science.
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March for (Political) Science: Earth Day rally doubles as latest anti-Trump protestWashington Times
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Take the Women’s March on Washington, slash its attendance, throw in Bill Nye “the science guy,” and you have the formula for Saturday’s March for Science, the latest in this year’s series of anti-Trump protests.
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March for Science: Protesters gather worldwide to support 'evidence'CNN (Online News)
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Crowds massed in the US capital and around the world Saturday to support science and evidence-based research -- a protest partly fueled by opposition to President Donald Trump's threats of budget cuts to agencies funding scientists' work.
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