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The extreme costs and death toll of recent floodings across Texas, New Mexico, and the Northeast have put into question the ...
Protesters included representatives from trade unions, social movements and human rights advocacy groups. They carried ...
Exclusive: Following the incident, Maxine Malcolm, 55, ‘found that she could no longer enter an elevator as an unnatural fear would overcome her,’ according to court papers obtained by The Independent ...
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More than 70% of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s federal appropriation for 2025 of US$1.1 billion flows through to roughly 1,500 independently governed local stations, most of which are NPR ...
Following widespread backlash and threats of legal action, the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump announced Friday that it will free up part of the $6.8 billion worth of education funding ...
The Duke Endowment has piloted a "Summer Literacy Initiative" that now includes 23 camps and has served nearly 2,000 kids.
The picturesque village of Benirrama, nestled in La Vall de Gallinera, is set to come alive with colour, music and tradition ...
Politicians want to make it easier to build things. Movements can help ensure this process serves the public — not billionaires.
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly and 17 other democratic governors signed a letter addressed to U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon, demanding the relinquishment of nearly $7 billion in school funds.
In a race against the bus, walkers in Seattle won by five minutes. 182 people have died on the Brightline train system since 2018. A stone-carving startup hopes to make stone buildings viable again.
Just about every time Rep. Dan Newhouse posts on Facebook, the comments start pouring in with the same question from his constituents across central Washington. "When is your next public meeting???