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#MorningMonarchy: November 29, 2017
Fast food nihilism, CRISPR kits and dead head transplants + this day in history w/the murder of Natalie Wood and our song of the day by Ty Segall on your Morning Monarchy for November 29, 2017.
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#MorningMonarchy: November 8, 2017
Smell the roses, break out in rashes and deny a kidney transplant + this day in history w/the discovery of X-rays and our song of the day by Cars & Trains on your Morning Monarchy for November 8, 2017.
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#MorningMonarchy: April 26, 2017
Superbug fungus, artificial wombs and genetic memories + this day in history w/the Polio vaccine and our song of the day by Melodysheep on your Morning Monarchy for April 26, 2017.
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#MorningMonarchy: March 29, 2017
Fake meat, bad water and black market cigarettes + this day in history w/the Mad Bomber and our song of the day by Foxygen on your Morning Monarchy for March 29, 2017.
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#MorningMonarchy: March 22, 2017
Drinkable sunscreen, honest grocery stores and praising plastic surgery + this day in history w/the McMartin Preschool indictments and our song of the day by Dude York on your Morning Monarchy for March 22, 2017.
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#MorningMonarchy: March 15, 2017
Food fests, genetic tests and the Maryjane Report + this day in history w/’The Godfather’ and our song of the day by Little Dragon on your Morning Monarchy for March 15, 2017.
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#MorningMonarchy: September 21, 2016
States of emergency, Seventh Generation sellouts and proposed protests + this day in history w/Orlando Letelier assassination and our song of the day by Album Leaf on your Morning Monarchy for September 21, 2016.
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#MorningMonarchy: June 1, 2016
Fighting fluoride, stoned sheep and depressed fish + this day in history w/Scotch whisky and our song of the day by Beach Slang on your Morning Monarchy for June 1, 2016.
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Reports Suggest White House Pressured Vilsack to Approve GM Alfalfa
from grist: As I reported last week, the USDA announced late Thursday it would allow the planting of genetically modified alfalfa, the nation’s fourth-largest crop, without restriction. Was the decision […]