Deadly drone strikes have been reported in Ethiopia's northern Tigray region as concerns grow among residents of ...
After a newborn died of opioid poisoning, a new branch of pediatrics came into being. But the evidence doesn’t add up.
As staff and customers stay home and protesters target businesses they see as aiding federal immigration enforcement, countless stores have temporarily closed, canceled events or reduced hours.
All of this adds up to a chilling and global picture, experts say, one sometimes referred to as “technology-facilitated ...
A recent study by geophysicists at Washington State University offers insight into how nutrients may reach the subsurface ...
In news that is sure to delight fans of a certain Gary Larson cartoon turned meme about the limitations of bovine cognition, ...
The network’s new editor-in-chief has championed a press free from élite bias, while aligning herself with a billionaire ...
The U.S. government is speeding up its tariff-refund process as importers await a landmark Supreme Court decision on the Trump administration’s levies. Customs and Border Protection on Tuesday said it ...
Paper recycling consultant Bill Moore says several countries have enacted policies that can boost recovered paper collection rates in nations with developing economies. Industry consultant Bill Moore ...
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A school bus driver who was terminated after she posted a sign saying student passengers could only speak English said she had not meant to be "racially insensitive." Diane Crawford, 66, had posted a ...
'Out of respect to English-only students, there will be no speaking Spanish on this bus,' the note read. Assistant U.S. Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon is siding with Diane Crawford, the Pennsylvania ...