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Around 33 billion pounds of plastic enter the ocean every year, "the equivalent of two large garbage trucks filled with plastic being dumped into the ocean every minute."

From Barron's

The recording was entered into evidence by prosecutors.

From Los Angeles Times

In a report this week, U.N. scientists warn that the world has entered a new era of “global water bankruptcy” — a term that starkly underlines the urgency of efforts needed to protect what remains.

From Los Angeles Times

This was quite possibly the last time we'll ever see Prince Harry entering the witness box, after many years of his high-profile court battles with the press.

From BBC

He entered Monroe as a 13-year-old and went out for football but couldn’t play varsity until he turned 14.

From Los Angeles Times