A study shows the ongoing government shutdown is hitting the District of Columbia, Hawaii, and New Mexico, particularly hard due to the large number of federal workers and federal government contracts ...
Chicago continues to look for ways to make composting more convenient for residents, short of implementing a full-scale ...
A Rhode Island judge granted a temporary restraining order against the federal government while a Massachusetts judge ordered the USDA to fund the food nutrition program during the government shutdown ...
Just as one large measles outbreak peters out in the United States, another outbreak of the virus has taken off along the ...
Let’s take a look at what the numbers on recruiting in Durham say, as well as hear from some coaches who have played a major ...
As Carnegie Mellon looks back at its 125-year history, files from the University Archives detail the transformation of campus into a World War II training school.
A decade after a historic HIV outbreak in Indiana, syringe programs that helped contain the crisis are at risk of ...
Two oral presentations to highlight biomarker, imaging and quality-of-life data from the open-label compensated MASH cirrhosis (F4c) arm of the ...
Two statewide ballot measures are up for voter approval early next month, the aim of which is to raise additional funds for ...
South Carolina leaders are turning to a private fund typically used for disaster relief ahead of anticipated pause in SNAP ...
The Outer Banks of North Carolina attracts more than 5 million visitors annually who prize this 200-mile stretch of islands ...
Cynthia Nells — and the roughly 40 children she helps run early childhood programs for — are essentially on their own. The centers Nells oversees, located in and around the Ramah Navajo chapter in ...