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In rural Southwest Montana, a clash over tax fairness and critical services between a luxury ski community and a modest town ...
Birds are dying at an alarming rate, and it’s a warning sign to humans that the quality of our environments are getting worse ...
The trend illustrates one of Fort Worth ISD’s biggest challenges: When presented with options, many families are looking ...
The loss snapped a five-game winning streak for the Tigers. Detroit Tigers right-hander Jack Flaherty had never allowed four home runs in a game over his nine-year MLB career, but that changed May ...
U.S. Census Bureau estimates Missouri has grown to a population of nearly 6.25 million in 2024, making it the 19th most populated state in the US.
A new study to be presented at the SLEEP 2025 annual meeting quantifies the amount of sleep loss experienced by first-time mothers in the weeks after giving birth and is the first to identify the ...
We are going to have 1.3 billion people [around the globe] with diabetes by 2050 and about three times that number will have pre-diabetes. […] over 5 billion people, or half of the world ...
All pictures from the Douglas County Sheriff's Facebook page. Instead, Deputy Brill found a whole lot of hail. He concluded that the icy round precipitation set off the alarm.
The number of natural disasters that cost over a billion dollars has increased more than sixfold since 1980. The chart above uses available NOAA data to show a meteoric rise in catastrophic events ...
Global loss of tropical and boreal forests surged to a record high last year as unprecedented temperatures fueled fires, releasing more than four times the emissions of all air travel in 2023.