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The students in the Community Problem Solving team were installing native plants at a new home, the second of what is to be four new homes with native vegetation planted by the students. Just at those four homes, the effect on native wildlife and insects will be significant, said senior Celena Schmolzi. When I think about what we re doing and the impact of the project, with four homes in four different neighborhoods, it will affect a lot of wildlife, Celena said. This is going to make an impact.
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Roger Mudd, a probing TV journalist and network news anchor, dies at 93
Matt Schudel, The Washington Post
March 9, 2021
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Roger Mudd, a longtime CBS News political correspondent who reported on the Pentagon s profligate spending, whose interview with Ted Kennedy ended the senator s White House prospects and who briefly shared the anchor job at his onetime rival, NBC News, died March 9 at his home in McLean, Va. He was 93.
The cause was complications from kidney failure, said a son, Jonathan Mudd.
Mudd spent almost 20 years covering Capitol Hill, political campaigns and corruption scandals for CBS News. He did special reports on the Watergate scandal and its fallout, including the resignation of President Richard Nixon in 1974.