This is how the models are generally framed: Some quantity of time in the future, New York City, Shanghai, and Mumbai will be underwater. As human beings continue to emit greenhouse gases, the heat trapped in our atmosphere raises the earth’s average temperature, melts the ice caps on the hints of the planet, and so, results in rising sea levels. While most of them of people usuall..

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By Azalea Danes and Jamil Jackson We are living through numerous global emergencies, including a pandemic, exacerbated economic inequality, as well as a climate crisis that has been wreaking havoc on marginalized communities for decades. Despite these challenges, the youth climate movement will not be stopped — we are only growing. With social gatherings postponed indefinitely as..

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By Ahmad Ibsais No matter where I was in the world, I have routinely celebrated Ramadan. I can remember being surrounded by family member and gorging myself on food, before swiftly putting our meal to the side once we heard the calls to prayer at sunrise. I remember the 2 a.M. Runs to IHOP with my cousins, and I remember breaking fast at the end of the month with knafeh, a Palestinia..

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By Rainesford Stauffer In November, 20-year-old Abbey Perl abandoned her job at the United States Postal Service in New Jersey and moved to Texas. It felt like the correct move: Perl was in a bad place mentally, she told MTV News, and the new job and internship she secured there brought “so much joy” back inside her life. Plus, she may conveniently continue to pursue the Bachelor..

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The governors of Georgia, South Carolina, and Tennessee reported separately on Monday (April 20) that they would join states like Minnesota and Ohio in starting to relax restrictions on stay-at-home orders, which are intended to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus, the New York Times announced. Experts are worried that premature openings will build a new wave of infections and en..

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It was a rocky road to the polls in Wisconsin, former Vice President Joe Biden came out of the state's primary election because the leader, with 63 percent of the vote and 100 percent of precincts reporting, followed by Senator Bernie Sanders (D-VT) who garnered 32 percent of the vote. President Donald Trump won the Republican primary, as expected. Wisconsin determined to g..

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Former Vice President Joe Biden has won the Wyoming Democratic primary caucus, with 72 percent of the vote and 100 percent of precincts reporting, according to the New York Times. Though Vermont senator Bernie Sanders earned 27.8 percent of the vote, his showing was more symbolic than it was a loss, given he suspended his campaign on April 8. The state was supposed to hold an in-per..

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By Jessica Suriano 30-year-old Milagro Jones arrived in Los Angeles from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with $40 and his then-3-year-old daughter about two years back. They experienced homelessness, spending time in hotels and Skid Row sporadically. In June 2019, Jones became a digital media student at Los Angeles Trade Technical College and was starting to find his routine with the assistanc..

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By Keeli Sorensen Soon after someone sexually assaulted her while in her first year of college, Hannah Rad —  a Los Angeles-based TV host, DJ, and member of RAINN’s Speakers Bureau, a network of more than 3,500 survivors of sexual violence who volunteer to share their stories — didn’t feel like she may talk about it. Not only were there no resources for survivors on her camp..

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A certain world leader is “choosing” not to follow suggestions by the Centers for Infection Control and Prevention when it comes to face masks. But experts pretty much all agree that you should certainly. Wear cloth masks public, especially in the event you are going to be near other people. because the United States adapts to varying degrees of social distancing measures ..

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Young people across the United States are losing their jobs now, because of the coronavirus and the resulting economic instability that has rocked the nation. As a whole, 22 million American residents have filed for unemployment since President Donald Trump declared a national emergency, the Washington Post reported. This marks the biggest collection of job losses since the Excelle..

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As soon as 26-year-old Naomi Biden and 23-year-old Peter Neal, a couple quarantining with each other throughout the coronavirus pandemic, noticed out that the CARES Act passed via Senate, they were amazed. The act includes direct payments and access to increased unemployment advantages for individuals, increased 401k cash advance limits, small company relief, and more, and both law st..

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