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White nationalists use Christian symbols to send messages to racists


WASHINGTON – A screaming man with his fist raised, a Byzantine cross emblazoned in red on his T-shirt. A white flag with a lone green pine tree and the words An Appeal to Heaven fluttering over the angry crowd. The Christian flag whipping in the wind from a parked pickup.
Those images on display at the Jan. 5-6 rally and riot in Washington, D.C., have raised concerns that some of former President Donald Trump s most ardent and dangerous supporters, including groups such as the Proud Boys, Oath Keepers, QAnon, 3 Percenters and America Firsters
The flags and other displays are the latest examples of how white terrorists throughout history, including the KKK, have cited Christianity to justify what they claim is their God-given right to control races and ethnic groups, experts said. ....

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Report Tallies The Costs Of Climate Change On N.C. Economy, Health


David Boraks
/ WFAE
A new report says global warming, rising sea levels and other effects of climate change will bring billions of dollars in short-term costs to North Carolina s economy and public health in the years ahead.
The report for the Environmental Defense Fund tallies potential costs of climate change over the next 20 to 30 years in eight areas, including real estate, health and safety, tourism and various industrial sectors.
George Van Houtven of research firm RTI International in Raleigh, who wrote the report, said climate change s effects are already being felt across the state.
The evidence shows that these impacts are likely to grow and even accelerate in the next 20 years, especially if the state doesn t act in different ways, in particular, by reducing greenhouse gas emissions, but also by doing things to prepare, adapt and protect against these growing hazards of climate change, Van Houtven said. ....

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