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If you guessed, "B. Blacks, Latinos, and the poor," congratulations! You're correct. A new report dishes out all the dirty details.
Crude oil is just pouring out of America’s freight trains -- more last year than in nearly four previous decades combined.
That old specter of climate change strikes again, but this time it’s helping the Scots diversify their options for getting hammered.
After suburban voters torpedoed a tax to fund bus service in the Seattle Metro area, transit activists grapple with the sad reality: Maybe the ‘burbs just weren’t designed for buses.
The Bridge the Gulf blog is hands-down the best source of post-spill news and insight, written by locals who have a stake in the recovery.
I am thrilled for students at the University of Georgia: After more than four years of campaigning, gathering more than...
To be fair, the pig did not succeed at eating this camera. But it definitely tried.
What could be more American than a gang rivalry between nonrenewable energy and wheat, our nation’s two great loves?
In 1910, African Americans owned over 15 million acres in the former slave-holding states, much of it along the coasts. Few of them reaped the bounty as those lands were transformed into beach towns and resorts.