The Independent actively covers pressing issues like reproductive rights and climate change, emphasizing the need for on-ground journalism. They contrast their model of free access news with paywalled alternatives, appealing for donations to support robust reporting. Meanwhile, they highlight an upcoming celestial event— a partial lunar eclipse on March 13 and 14, where viewers can witness the blood moon phenomenon, which will create stunning visuals of red, pink, and orange in the sky. The visibility of this eclipse varies by location, promising a captivating experience for those in the UK and across the Americas.
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The phenomenon will create shades of red, pink and orange visible from earth during a partial lunar eclipse expected on March 13 and 14.
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