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Latest News Headlines
- The magic of early summer canoe camping on Lower Saranac Lake
- Lake Placid teen takes on single-use plastics
- Spongy moths: Attack of the caterpillars, the sequel
- EPA suspends some air-quality monitoring in Adirondacks
- NYS counties have high COVID rates
- Benita Law-Diao tapped to be APA's first Black board member
- Library to host Glens Falls in-person premiere of Hughes documentary
- Schenectady Moose No Longer On the Loose
- A bushwhack up Knob Lock Mountain
- When it comes to wild forest, how many roads are too many?
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Yeah but Trump and the republicans say the earth is not cooking, that it’s all a liberal hoax, and that scientist are liars “don’t believe them believe us!”, and why would they sell off the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil & gas industries if it is true that the Earth, our only home, is warming up? He’s a good christian man, I saw for myself him carrying his bible while sweeping away protesters as he walked to that church with his entourage recently! Trump is the best President we’ve ever had since GW Bush and sure he says stupid things but look at how well the stock market is doing! He’s the best and I’m voting for him again!