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Some scholars and activists are raising concerns that Indigenous voices are not being heard amid the debate over whether to host nuclear waste storage facilities.
The Tabby Three wildfire, sparked by illegal steel bullet use, burned 39 acres on Stansbury Island, Utah, with 30% ...
Dining out? Take a look at the most booked restaurants in the Boston Metro South area, according to OpenTable. Two are on the ...
The latest United Nations report names hundreds of corporations, banks, technology firms, universities, pension funds and ...
A study of fossils from the Permian-Triassic extinction event 252 million years ago shows that forests in many parts of the ...
By Ronnie Kasrils The Freedom Charter of South Africa was born of struggle. It must now be defended and renewed through ...
Conflicts over land and territory will likely proliferate as the accelerating climate crisis collides with rising ...
Most people don’t expect to meet Indigenous people in a place like Martha’s Vineyard, which is primarily known for being a ...
Four property owners are still accused of cutting down King County trees to improve the view from their homes.
Garfield County commissioners see both opportunity and risk in the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” heading to President Donald ...
In an exclusive interview with CNN, Washington Cardinal Robert W. McElroy again strongly criticized the Trump ...
Fuelled by climate change and relentless pressure on land and water resources, some of the most widespread and damaging ...