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Proxmity to contaminated sites in New Jersey differs on race and class lines.
An Oxfam America investigation looks into workplace conditions at big poultry processing plants -- and the results aren't pretty.
Highly religious people are more likely to see science and religion in harmony than the nonreligious, according to a new study.
We're not doing nearly enough, says It Takes Roots, a delegation of communities on the frontlines of climate change.
Despite rising sea levels, massive floods, and a previous explosion, Florida decided not to relocate the jail.
The city boroughs' boards have rejected de Blasio's gentrification-by-another-name housing plan. Will the City Council follow suit?
Soda taxes are finally gaining traction. Next year, they might appear at the polling booth in a city near you.
A New York Times columnist tries to pin some of the responsibility for Donald Trump's rise on President Obama's shoulders. It's a bum rap.
Peabody Energy violated "New York laws prohibiting false or misleading claims," the state's attorney general found.