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Even if Alcatraz, which was built to hold somewhat more than 300 inmates, is resurrected and expanded, it’ll hold only a ...
Cuts to AmeriCorps and USDA food aid are having an impact on services for Delaware’s most underserved communities, state ...
After climate-driven L.A. fires, “rancid” politics and fear of job loss, gas prices, slows momentum to confront industry.
Capital & Main’s Cerise Castle spoke with Klein on Wednesday about what she sees as the path forward at the University of ...
Even with the threat of torture in a Salvadoran prison hanging over their heads, migrants are more likely to be told ...
When the U.S. government chopped $1 billion from USDA programs nationally, a group of farmers in the Central Valley fought ...
Case calls for sweeping reforms to police use-of-force, could set precedent for reexamining high-profile deaths.
State inspectors find site abandoned, raising concerns about pollution from unplugged wells across Appalachia.
The announced end of a nearly 200-day strike by Kaiser Permanente mental health care workers in Southern California will ...
In addition to the immediate chaos on the ground for international students in the U.S., a longer-term story is unfolding.
And should Paredez, who has the auto-immune disease lupus, become ill herself, it would be a double whammy. “I also use ...
While Solar for All funds languish, the state continues to lag behind most of the nation when it comes to renewable energy.
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