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Who, if anyone, is responsible when a person dies from unnatural heat? And what does the law have to say about it?
Internal documents reviewed by The New York Times say that “negative” information at parks and other national site must be ...
Grist reports that climate change is loading rice—the beloved grain that feeds more than half of the world's population—with increasing amounts of arsenic, creating a "scary" health burden.
Everything you need to know about watching the Club World Cup, including which TV channels and live streaming services will ...
Deconstruction is a growing approach to taking down homes that diverts waste from landfills, cuts carbon emissions and ...
The prime minister's trip to Fiji will provide a diplomatic warm-up before Anthony Albanese attempts to meet with the US ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday pulled the U.S. out of an agreement with Washington, Oregon and four American Indian ...
Last weekend's heat brought the hottest June 8 in the Seattle area since 1948, with Seattle-Tacoma International Airport ...
That frustration has culminated in pressure for World Bank President David Malpass to step down. Malpass, nominated by the Trump administration in 2019, has clung on for now, but he is under pressure ...
(THE CONVERSATION) U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s in-box will need every ounce of her vast experience to pilot the economy through a daunting confluence of challenges.
Allowances cost $58.51 in the June auction and $50 in March, signaling a rebound since the program faced a recall in November ...