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By Daniel Dickinson, Osaka, Japan How can we build a fairer, more peaceful world while safeguarding the planet? That's the powerful question at the ...
While thousands of evacuees return home, favourable weather conditions are lifting some bans and evacuation orders in the ...
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) announced on Friday that the first detection of Asian longhorned ticks was found in Berrien County and confirmed on June 11.
It's estimated more than 40,000 people are enslaved across the nation, subject to violence, threats, punishing hours, low pay ...
Cotton Incorporated’s new President and CEO William Kimbrell intends to reinforce the organization’s role as a trusted ...
A federal judge declined to vacate an agreement the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau made with Townstone Financial to ...
The Murray State Racers are about to be embraced as the College World Series' lovable underdogs by local fans looking to ...
We're looking at the President's consideration of new, higher tariffs on cars, as well as the NHTSA's desire for more AVs ...
The mounds of soil look like any other old pile of dirt—greyish brown and pockmarked with stubborn weeds and grasses.
Ohio’s unclaimed funds account has grown by 50% in just five years — and while the state credits improved outreach, critics say ditching the old method of advertising the full list in newspapers may ...
Floating solar, the practice of placing solar panels on bodies of water, can generate even more electricity per square foot than terrestrial solar ...