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As the Democratic Party rebuilds itself in the wake of Kamala Harris’s loss and the political realignment that caused it, they should again brand themselves as the party that protects the public from predatory corporations and prioritizes good health—which means being the party that takes on Big Food, and takes what we eat a whole lot more seriously.

From Slate

In other words, actions like mining development, agriculture and so on, unleash a whole lot of chemicals which impinge on us every day.

From Salon

“We can try to joystick it as much as possible, but you still have to like … I can joystick it as much as I want, but if you’re not competing and you’re not playing and just not participating in the game, there’s not a whole lot I can do,” Redick said.

He's found the perfect instrument for his revenge in Robert F. Kennedy Jr, a conspiracy theorist with a whole lot of crackpot ideas but who, like Trump, believes that he knows better than scientists.

From Salon

The Wallabies dominated early on without ever getting a whole lot of change out of the Scottish defence.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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