It鈥檚 Not Easy Being...
Greenbacks, green energy and Green Day. A sideways take on a color with different shades of meaning.
The American economy may be strong, but the wage gap remains a huge concern.
Also: solar panel tariffs could be a boon for US producers; residents in small coastal community in Florida prepare for climate change, mostly alone; a seed company connects Japanese-Americans with their roots; smoking pot could get you deported; and Green Day shatters a myth.
(Image: Personal care workers Marilyn Sorensen (left) and Candice Bateman in Denver, Colorado. Wages for American workers are ticking upwards, but the US remains one of the world鈥檚 most inequitable nations. (Photo: Jason Margolis)
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Kitazawa seeds are a huge part of Japanese-American history
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