March For Science
- Why I’m Marching for Science by Robert Fares (Scientific American)
- Scientists leave labs, take to streets to defend research by Seth Borenstein (AP)
- The Latest: March for Science attracts thousands in Berlin (AP)
- The March for Science: What You Need to Know by Nicholas St. Fleur (NY Times)
- Watch Live: March For Science Protesters Rally in D.C. by Jennifer Calfas (TIME)
- I’m a Particle Physicist — Here’s Why the March for Science Matters to Me by Yangyang Cheng (Teen Vogue)
- Why march for science? Because the value of social trust — under attack by Trump — is worth fighting for by Paul Rosenberg (Salon)
- Thousands turn out for March for Science in U.S. cities by Lacey Ann Johnson (Reuters)
- Why people are marching for science: ‘There is no Planet B’ by Joel Achenbach, Ben Guarino and Sarah Kaplan (Washington Post)
- Tens of Thousands of People All Over the World Are Marching for Science (Mother Jones)
- Scientists, Feeling Under Siege, March Against Trump Policies by Nicholas St. Fluer (NY Times)
- WATCH LIVE: The Washington, DC March For Science (Buzzfeed)
- Why March for Science? Because when it is attacked, only the elite benefit by Lucky Tran (The Guardian)
- Scientists are marching en masse on Earth Day because we believe reality matters by Lucy Jones (LA Times)
- March for Science: Live Coverage by Staff (Science magazine)
- House Science Committee Take on March for Science by Keith Cowing (NASAwatch.com)
- Bill Nye the Science Guy on Trump: ‘We are in a dangerous place’ by Oliver Milman (Guardian)
- What Americans really think about climate change by Robinson Meyer (The Atlantic)
- The March for Science was a delightfully nerdy celebration of discontent by Brian Resnick (Vox)
- On the ground in Washington at the March for Science by Chelsea Whyte & Lisa Grossman (New Scientist)
News
- The man who has President Trump’s ear (BBC)
- Trump warming to EU trade deal with Britain behind in queue: Times (Reuters)
- US to honor Australia refugee deal Trump called ‘dumb’ by Ian Swanson (The Hill)
- Nurse Replaces Surgeon General After Obama Appointee Resigns by Danielle Ivory and Gardiner Harris (NY Times)
- North Korea: ‘US has now gone seriously mad’ (Al Jazeera)
- Congress returns to face daunting tasks: avoid a shutdown and an angry Trump by Lauren Gambino (Guardian)
- Surgeon General is removed by Trump administration, replaced by Deputy for now by Lenny Bernstein (The Washington Post)
- Trump Health Dept. dismisses Obama appointed surgeon general (AP)
- North Korea warns Australia of possible nuclear strike if it ‘blindly toes US line’ by Australian AP (Guardian)
Analysis
- Why Trump likes his freewheeling Oval Office schedule by Tara Palmeri (Politico)
- How Trump Fell Into His Own 100-Day Trap by David A. Graham (The Atlantic)
- Comey Tried to Shield the F.B.I. From Politics. Then He Shaped an Election. by Matt Apuzzo, Michael S. Schmidt, Adam Goldman, and Eric Lichtbrau (NY Times)
- History tells us that Republicans are taking on too much this week– and that it isn’t likely to end well by Paul Kane (The Washington Post)
Opinion
- The Earth versus capitalism by Belen Fernandez (Al Jazeera)
- Trump administration to Congress: Stop us before we hurt the poor by Jon Healey (LA Times)