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I lived and worked for some time in Africa. On occasion, I was given a traditional costume by the tribal chiefs when visiting villages and I would wear it for half a day to please my hosts. Had I not done so, my African staff made me understand, I would u
Posted by Alexander Boyd | Sep 8, 2022
Hunger is becoming a common side-effect of China’s often chaotic lockdowns. During a citywide pandemic lockdown in Xi’an, residents went hungry as government propagandists cheered “noodles helping noodles.” During the months-long Shanghai
On Friday, the Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) lifted a boil water advisory for residents throughout the Baltimore, Maryland, region and beyond after a sampling earlier in the week had detected E. coli in the water. Throughout the week, nearly 100,000 residents had been receivi
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Mucket, fatmucket, and purple wartyback. Elktoe, giant floater, mapleleaf, fluted-shell, and pocketbook. In all, 204 animals and eight species, with an average age of about 8 years (maximum 15).
I’d been invited to observe biologist Jeff Gordon (a former student) and his three assistan
On Sept. 1, 2022, the US Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) published it's preliminary decision to approve Arizona's drinking water primacy program revision.
Published in: Arizona Republic on Sept. 1, 2022
Arizona has adopted drinking water regulations that effectuate th
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We like to think of home as a safe haven that shelters our loved ones and houses our favorite possessions and memories. But for some folks, there is a worry that those creature comforts are silently generating a toxicity known as
Jarvis Jones and John Knight help distribute free bottled water at the Sykes Park Community Center in Jackson, Mississippi. Leslie Gamboni for NPR h
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Chatham leaders, schools, residents ready for the population boom that new companies will bring
From Triangle to Triad: Expected Wolfspeed chip plant adds