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By Ned Randolph Ned Randolph covers environmental justice in the southern United States. He holds a Ph.D. in Communication from the University of ...
Japanese investors have been careful about African infrastructure, but a growing number are exploring opportunities, writes Ben Payton.
As shovels and bulldozers from Caltrans prepare to widen Highway 37 in a $500 million project, tides continuously chip away ...
Japanese ligustrum and its sister, Amur River privet, are two of the most invasive plants in Texas landscaping.
The first Japanese-born player to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame stole the show Sunday in Cooperstown.
Some areas in Metro Manila, Batangas, Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, and Rizal will have power interruptions this week due to ...
Eighty years after the first test, why was there so little dissent at Los Alamos — and what does it mean today?
If a shade tree was planted in the past few years, here are things to monitor to avoid major problems down the road.
Founded by Wilf Meynell, Nick Newman and Steph Chadwick, Studio Bark is pushing its U-Build system as a relatively ...
Chesterfield police have identified a man whose body was recovered in the Appomattox River earlier this month as Jose Ulloa, ...
High-end restaurants have become one of the UAE's most powerful tools for attracting global wealth, boosting tourism and ...