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They may never catch up to Portland, but neighboring cities Seattle and Vancouver, B.C., are making strides to put food carts front and center.
Today marks the solstice: the shortest day of the year and the beginning of winter. Things will only get better...
Earlier this month, Nicholas Stern — respected U.K. economist and author of the famed Stern Review on the Economics of...
Rep. Cliff Stearns says successful companies should get government subsidies -- unless those successful companies are involved in clean energy.
In one corner you have the biotech seed giant, in the other you have 83 non-GMO seed producers, farmers, and agricultural organizations who want Monsanto to stop suing and threatening them.
New York City appears to have won a skirmish in its war on childhood obesity. According to a new report...
Electric vehicles are making inroads, but since they don’t require gas, they don’t pay for the roads they ride on. Now states are talking seriously about taxing them, and that’s got some drivers all charged up.
Former Milwaukee Mayor John Norquist talks about why it makes economic sense to tear out urban expressways, and why a little gridlock might actually be a good thing.
Big box stores are often billed as saviors for food-insecure neighborhoods, but new research suggests otherwise.