Non-Jews stand in solidarity with Temple Emanuel Re: “Jewish community needs to fight urge to retreat,” June 8 commentary As a Methodist minister, I have been a friend of Temple Emanuel for more than 50 years, inspired by the commitment of this spiritual community to liberty and justice for all. Temple Emanuel provides a powerful…
Read moreScientists are dropping live mosquitoes out of drones in Hawaii. Here’s why.
A capsule full of lab-raised mosquitoes falls from a drone in Maui. | Adam Knox/American Bird Conservancy It sounds like something out of a nightmare: a giant drone flying through the sky and dropping containers full of live, buzzing mosquitoes, one of the world’s most hated insects. But in Hawaii, this scenario is very much…
Read moreWhy we’re barely keeping track of this growing climate problem
A drilling rig plugs an abandoned oil well in Montana. Abandoned wells are a major source of methane emissions. | Adrian Sanchez-Gonzalez/The Washington Post via Getty Images Odorless and colorless, methane is a gas that is easy to miss — but it’s one of the most important contributors to global warming. It can trap up…
Read more$45 million for Trump’s ego parade? America has lost its mind! (Letters)
$45 million for an ego parade? Let’s talk fraud, waste and abuse. We can’t afford to send food to starving children, but we are going to spend $45 million on a birthday/military parade to feed Donald Trump’s ego? America has lost its mind! Sharon Winningham, Denver What to know about ‘No Kings’ protests against Trump’s…
Read moreProtesting Trump this weekend? Keep the “No Kings” rallies on point (Letters)
Let’s keep the “No Kings” rallies on point I’m planning to participate in a “No Kings” rally on Saturday, but I’m starting to worry about what the rallies might accomplish. The “No Kings” message might resonate with many Americans, and it might carry even more weight when it’s delivered in the context of President Donald…
Read moreTrump’s team takes aim at a major climate rule
A home in front of the John E. Amos coal-fired power plant in Poca, West Virginia, in February 2022. | Dane Rhys/Bloomberg via Getty Images This story appeared in The Logoff, a daily newsletter that helps you stay informed about the Trump administration without letting political news take over your life. Subscribe here. Welcome to The Logoff: The…
Read moreTrump’s National Guard hypocrisy will intensify protests (Letters)
The president’s hypocrisy is intensifying protests Re: “Trump sends troops as protests intensify,” June 9 news story The above headline should have more accurately been “Trump sends troops to intensify protests.” This man will not be satisfied until protesters are killed and he can declare martial law. Shirley Asher, Denver Where was the National Guard on…
Read moreHelp Denver Post add award for a girls’ sport too (Letters)
Let’s hear it for the girls Re: “The Post announces the Roy Halladay Award,” April 27 sports story Those who follow prep sports in The Post know that girls’ coverage does not equal that of the boys’. And you are also aware of the annual Gold Helmet and Mr. and Ms. Basketball awards–very nice awards…
Read moreYou might accidentally be killing hummingbirds
A hummingbird in Long Island, New York. | Bruce Bennett/Getty Images Support independent journalism that matters — become a Vox Member today. For a limited time, you can get more than 30% your membership. Hummingbirds run on sugar. Sweet nectar powers their tiny, furious bodies and super-fast wings, which beat as many as 80 to 90…
Read moreThe silence that followed the Boulder attack ‘has been deafening’ (Letters)
The silence ‘has been deafening’ Re: “Boulder attack should deepen support for the Jewish community,” June 4 editorial Thank you! As a Jewish woman, I feel incredibly seen and supported by you publishing this editorial. The silence from “friends” has been deafening, and your words were unequivocal in urging the difference between supporting the American…
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