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The fight for worker’s rights throughout the world, and—you guessed it—another severe weather event! Editor’s note: mentions of death.

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From New Zealand, to San Francisco, to New York: locations with two-part names have taken over the news. Editor’s note: mentions of violence and death.

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Storms, NYC housing, and tissue engineering in the first Bwoglines of the semester.

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Political and pickleball upheaval alike in today’s Bwoglines.

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Natural disasters, cryptocurrency, and the day we’ve all been waiting for. (Editor’s note: mention of death)

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The 2022 midterms come to a close as Republicans take control of the House. Editor’s note: mention of death.

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Gear up for Barnard’s Big Sub with today’s Bwoglines!

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If you enjoy being advertised to in every facet of your life, you’re in luck! Editor’s note: mention of gun violence.

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Updates on the fight against COVID-19 and monkeypox provide hope for the future.

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From the environmental crisis in Flint to discussions on how we are educating the next generation.

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The weekend is almost here: kick things off by getting a tattoo that your employer can’t fire you for!

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Gear up for the first day of fall with some new laws!

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