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The EPA said it placed 139 employees on paid leave to investigate their use of official titles when signing the letter.
Surviving the summer heat is all about hydration, hydration, hydration. Water will usually do the trick – but some “hydration multipliers,” or electrolyte supplements, are gaining in popularity for ...
This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, ...
Advertisement -by Nancy Lavin, Rhode Island CurrentJuly 11, 2025 Steven Spielberg never made a cult-favorite thriller about the dangers of sewage-infested waters. But the amount of fecal matter ...
In a worst case scenario, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory could lose 1,100 employees due to federal budget cuts proposed by President Trump for the coming fiscal year, according to Friends of ...
The recent flooding in central Texas and the tragic loss of life has brought the risks of flooding to the forefront of many ...
Residents in lower-income areas, often near highways and industrial sites, still breathe some of the dirtiest air in the ...
The Ishpeming City Council held a special meeting on Wednesday evening, serving as a listening session for those who are for ...
Sand and dust storms affect about 330 million people in over 150 countries and are taking an increasing toll on health, economies and the environment ...
The Yamuna River is polluted with microplastics, particularly along a 12-kilometer stretch near the Taj Mahal, according to a ...
Chen said an analysis conducted with colleagues in 2023 found that, in the U.S., even as long as 12 months after the floods, ...
Two 99 Ranch Market stores in the South Bay Area have been ordered to temporarily close in recent weeks following reports of ...