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Protesters in the Bay Area gathered outside Tesla showrooms to voice their dissatisfaction with Elon Musk and advocate for a boycott of Tesla products, reflecting a nationwide movement by advocacy groups such as Together We Will and Indivisible. Meanwhile, scientific concerns mount as the chance of an asteroid impacting Earth in 2032 rises to 2%, affecting regions like India and Pakistan. In a proactive environmental effort, activists in Eastern Kentucky plan to reclaim a former strip mine, and Canadian sports fans express opposition by booing the U.S. national anthem at games.
Protesters throughout the Bay Area rallied outside Tesla showrooms yesterday denouncing Musk and calling for a boycott of Tesla's products.
Scientists have mapped out a risk corridor, which illustrates that countries such as India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Sudan, Nigeria, Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador have a higher risk of being hit.
A group of activists recently purchased a parcel of land in Eastern Kentucky a former strip mine, which feds had been considering using as the site for a new prison.
Canadian NHL and NBA fans have taken to booing during the playing of the Star Spangled Banner at international games against the U.S.
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