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Here’s a new Olympic sport to consider: Safe sex
The push for protection is partially attributed to anxieties around the Zika virus, which is sexually transmittable.
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Flint’s lead-poisoned water cost the city nearly 100 times as much as it was supposed to save
The disastrous switch from Lake Huron to the Flint River as the city's water source will cost it nearly $460 million.
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Colorado could vote to limit fracking on November ballot
The oil and gas industry is already fighting back.
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Republican EPA chiefs endorse Clinton, bash Trump
William D. Ruckelshaus and William K. Reilly are particularly frustrated by Trump's refusal to address climate change.
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Trump’s economic plan won’t save Detroit or any other struggling cities
Huge tax cuts for the rich would not spur growth in manufacturing jobs.
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NASA has some wild ideas for the future of flying
NASA says it will start studying a bunch of cutting-edge aviation ideas -- four of which could make air travel much cleaner than it is today.
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Is your front-loading washer smelly or moldy? Here’s how to fix that.
Advice columnist Umbra Fisk sniffs around for the best green ways to keep your washing machine spic-and-span.
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‘Alarming’ coral reef bleaching wave descends on the Maldives
It's a bad time to be a coral -- still.
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Chevron won’t have to pay for its own version of Chernobyl
U.S. court rules Chevron won't have to pay Ecuadorians for decades of pollution.
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This downer of a holiday keeps getting earlier every year
We just used up a year’s worth of natural resources.