Director of the National Counterterrorism Center steps down over opposition to the attacks on Iran; libraries shake off politics, lean into community support; climate change takes a backseat in media ...
Kansas high school students worry their First Amendment rights could be violated under a new Senate bill, with many students ...
Oil and gas companies are planning for large carbon capture and storage hubs in the Gulf of Mexico, just off the Texas coast.
The filing period for the state’s congressional candidates closed on Friday. Utah’s four new congressional districts have ...
U.S. Sen Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) on Monday announced he’d successfully pressured the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation to release ...
Gerry Keegan, who represents CTIA, a trade association for the wireless industry, said telecommunication providers share a goal of protecting residents from fraud. They are actively developing new ...
Does the rise of solar power actually make electricity more expensive for everyone? Julie Smith, Pittsburgh, PA. Solar energy ...
In 1904, the Italian town of Larderello saw the world’s first trickle of electrical power generated from the heat of the Earth. It was enough to make five lightbulbs glow. By 1913, Larderello had a ...
Cara Perrion, director of the K.O. Lee Aberdeen Public Library, said in the past year they have seen a steady uptick in ...
Colorado lawmakers are set to give final approval to a bill that would allow state childhood vaccine recommendations to rely ...
The Greeley walkout is believed to be the largest strike at a U.S. meatpacking facility in decades. UFCW Local 7 said that it had offered to meet with company representatives over the weekend to avert ...
One person has died in that fire, which has damaged and destroyed an unknown number of structures, according to state officials. Sherry Vinton, the director of the Nebraska Department of Agriculture, ...
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