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That cup of joe that jolts you awake in the morning is pretty safe when it comes to contaminants and toxins, a new investigation has found. Well … almost. “While some contaminants were present, most w ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service didn’t follow the law to protect wolves from Montana’s, Idaho’s, and Wyoming’s extermination policies, writes Mike Garrity.
While opera dates back more than 400 years ago, Opera Baltimore president Julia Cooke is squarely focused on the future — including how artificial intelligence can improve the nonprofit group’s ...
Many students lived only a mile away, too close to school to qualify for bus service. Yet the walk deterred many, especially if it was raining or snowing. Yellow buses often passed these children’s ...
Trena Moser’s case exposes small-town conflicts of interest, pressure to inform and questions over justice in Oklahoma’s ...
A Delray Beach teenager is going above and beyond to make a difference in his community and help feed those in need.
As federal programs are frozen or eliminated, Indigenous communities are seeking new ways to fund and finish urgently needed renewable energy plans.
Conflict of interest questions are causing scrutiny of the SC school accreditation system, following a watchdog report of a ...
Some state officials say they are hesitant to respond to U.S. Justice Department requests for voter rolls. That makes sense: The requests themselves might violate federal law.
The Trustees of Reservations, the nation’s oldest conservation organization, is sharpening its focus on future efforts — and ...
WomenPreach! is a nonprofit that helps empower Black women called to the pulpit, providing them with the tools and resources they need to break through the longstanding bias against women preachers in ...
A senior U.S. expert on political demography warned at an APEC forum Monday that population aging and depopulation are "here ...