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It's all in the neighborhood.
A group of Black residents from St. James Parish, Louisiana, got the green light to hold an hour-long Juneteenth prayer on a burial plot, owned by plastics company Formosa.
Once kindred spirits, the scouting organization partnering with Trump's EPA now makes little sense
Maine, North Carolina, Iowa, and Montana could decide whether Congress takes action.
Let's talk about how subsidies for oil, gas, and coal work, and what they have to do with your taxes.
Researchers use models meant for infectious diseases to show how congestion proliferates. That may mean a vaccine for traffic jams is on the horizon.
If only we knew more about where the wells are, how much methane is leaking, and the cost to plug them.
There’s nothing “minor” about people of color and their concerns.
A new study shows the world is on track for the biggest emissions drop since World War II.