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Before the electric F-150, there was the Ranger EV
The birth, near-death, and lasting legacy of the Ranger EV, Ford's first electric truck
POLITICO/E&E News, June 3, 2021 
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​Questioning the Covenant
Christian Zionism is at the height of its powers, but evangelical critics of Israel are finding their voice.
Jewish Currents, Spring 2020 issue
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As it fights for its land, one Palestinian village struggles to preserve its cultural heritage
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+972 Magazine, July 17, 2019 

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Biden admin targets roads built under racist policies 
POLITICO/E&E News, December 8, 2021
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For the first time, the federal government is investing money to demolish freeways and rebuild streets, parks and other infrastructure destroyed by legacy highway construction. But is it enough to right historical wrongs?

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Inside the post office's 122-year drive to EV mail delivery 
POLITICO/E&E News, November 22, 2021
For more than a century, the post office has toyed with the idea of electric vehicles. Efforts to deliver mail by electric car have been frequently thwarted and occasionally catalyzed by major events in U.S. history, from the invention of the car in the late 1800s to the 1970s oil crisis all the way to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks

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Canada, Mexico to challenge Biden's EV tax boost
POLITICO/E&E News, November 18, 2021
President Biden plans to meet with the leaders of Canada and Mexico today where he is expected to receive pushback over his proposed electric vehicle tax credits and “Buy American” policies.


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POLITICO/E&E News (Climatewire)
Biden admin targets roads built under racist policies December December 8, 2021
Inside the post office's 122-year drive to EV mail delivery November 22, 2021 
Canada, Mexico to challenge Biden's EV tax boost November 18, 2021
​Before the electric F-150, Ford built a unicorn EV truck June 3, 2021
'Free-for-all' used car export threatens climate goals May 20, 2021 (syndicated in Scientific American)
Biden wants to buy EVs. Are there enough cars? April 15, 2021 

E&E News (Energywire)
Biden weighing 'deep' transition for coal November 11, 2020
"No shrinking violet." Meet Trump's surprise FERC pick August 4, 2020
FERC faces environmental justice reckoning July 31, 2020
Thousands of coal workers lost jobs. Where will they go? June 24, 2020
'Quick take' wars rage in Blast Zone with no end in sight May 27, 2020
How a GOP-backed plan threatens the Atlantic Coast pipeline April 24, 2020

States Newsroom 
Voting by mail gains traction, but advocates warn it's not a 'panacea' April 13, 2020 (Georgia Recorder, Maryland Matters, Pennsylvania Capital-Star, Florida Phoenix) 
​Health care workers using expired gear during pandemic and 'hoping for the best' March 27, 2020 (Florida Phoenix, Pennsylvania Capital-Star, Iowa Capital Dispatch, Arizona Mirror) 
Minnesota's congressional delegation adapts to the new normal while delivering help to the people back home March 18, 2020 (Minnesota Reformer)​​​
Pingree grills EPA boss on Trump's funding cuts, failure to regulate forever chemicals March 5, 2020 (Maine Beacon)
​Advocates say Maine's higher rural infant mortality rate tied to economic insecurity February 24, 2020 (Maine Beacon)
'Let's just get it over the line.' Nevada Democrats vote to advance ERA February 14, 2020 (Nevada Current) 
​'It's a real loss for survivors.' Domestic violence law stalled in U.S. Senate January 22, 2020 (Iowa Capital Dispatch, syndicated: NBC 12.)

Jewish Currents 
Questioning the Covenant Spring 2020 magazine 
How Far Is J Street Willing To Go? November 6, 2019 
Tradition Compels Us to Respond September 15, 2019 
Ethiopian-Israelis Protest Police Violence in a Divided State July 12, 2019 

+972 Magazine
J Street wants the the US to think beyond the two-state solution April 16, 2021  
As it fights for its land, one Palestinian village struggles to preserve its cultural heritage July 17, 2019
Israeli army arrests 17 activists, two journalists in South Hebron Hills May 3, 2019

E&E News (Greenwire) 
What do religion and concrete have in common? FEMA April 20, 2018 
​Move to open CRS reports spotlights agency's climate debate March 27, 2018
Record natural disasters spur mitigation windfall in omnibus March 27, 2018
Budget deal a windfall for mitigating sea-level rise February 9, 2018 (syndicated in Science Magazine)
Congress wants 'resilient' building. What does that mean? February 6, 2018
PUERTO RICO: 'You build castles in the sand, they will fall into the sea' January 24, 2018
PUERTO RICO: 'No one is exempt from the aftermath' December 18, 2017 
Meet the eco-right pushing for a carbon fee November 1, 2017 (syndicated in Governor's Wind & Solar Coalition)
Whitehouse's floor soliloquies chug on. Is anyone listening? October 11, 2017 (syndicated in Environmental Health News)

How do you shift Republicans on climate? Be nice to them September 6, 2017 
Group of Republicans looks to build climate voting bloc September 5, 2017  
From pitched tents to melting ice: August recess, a history July 31, 2017 

Republican Rep. Lamar Smith mum about his recent trip to the Arctic July 18, 2017
Ex-skeptic on Libertarian case for climate action June 16, 2017

COAL: 'This is our home. We don't want to live nowhere else' May 24, 2017
'Accountability' bill is personal for Portman, Heitkamp May 17, 2017
Congressional anti-rule push may live on after methane vote May 8, 2017
Trump acts fast to strike rules -- but what's the long-term impact? April 25, 2017
The man to talk to about regulations when your eyes glaze over March 31, 2017
Reformers dust off plans to review stale rules February 7, 2017
Reform advocates see worrying whole in Trump team January 24, 2017

How a stubborn utility and aging grid added to Puerto Rico's woes May 2, 2016

The Hechinger Report 
Rising costs brings new focus on how exactly colleges set their prices February 1, 2016 (syndicated in U.S. News & World Report)
More people with autism are getting training for technology jobs November 15, 2015 (syndicated in Quartz) 
Experts want to tackle college affordability by first defining "affordable," which is harder than it sounds November 9, 2015  
New supports for first-gen students: Helpful or just a 'drop in the bucket?' October 26, 2015 (syndicated in the Miami Herald)
What Arne Duncan did to American education and whether it will last October 3, 2015 
Can $25 million get 500 poor kids to and through college? One billionaire is trying October 1, 2015 (syndicated in U.S. News & World Report)
What happened with the $100 million that Newark schools got from Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg? Not much September 8, 2015 

Salon 
"We are fighting for our lives": The little known youth movement rising against police brutality February 26, 2015

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​Tight Lipped podcast 
Did I dream? May 20, 2020 (editorial support) 
A Broken Optimism January 19, 2020 (editor)
The Trust Gap November 26, 2019 (editor)

Israel Story podcast 
ACT II: Eight Days a Week July 23, 2019 (syndicated in Tablet Magazine)

Uptown Radio 
It's Showtime November 2014 

essays & other writing
The Forward
My yearly Jewish Breakdown December 16, 2015

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