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A new San Francisco service promises to reimagine the horrors of the daily commute by strapping a hipster coffee shop onto a bus chassis.
Last month, West Virginia decided to teach its students to doubt the overwhelming consensus on global warming. Now it's changed course.
A state law in California requires that in dry times, surfacewater be diverted to save salmon habitats. Almond farmers are not really into that.
The tech giants have ambitious plans for massive new complexes, but they haven't yet figured out smart ways of moving their workforces in and out.
On the second day of DIY Christmas, check out this dinosaur-shaped succulent planter.
Climate supervillain Australia just pulled a Magneto.
John Kitzhaber and Cylvia Hayes were hounded out of the governor's mansion by a newspaper editorial board that didn't like their climate activism.
And other misadventures from the growing profusion of federal loan programs.
When mapping voting districts, lawmakers must take into account not just the color of people's skin, but their common interests as well.