In 2022, the Senate approved bipartisan legislation on unanimous consent to make daylight standard time permanent ‒ and keep the later sunsets ‒ but it stalled in the House. The bill was co-sponsored ...
From cinnamon to protein powders, reports about high levels of lead in our food are raising questions about how to reduce exposure.
According to USA TODAY's 2025 compensation survey, Ohio State would owe Day $70,916,667 if they fired the coach without reason as of Dec. 1, 2025. The figure ranks second in the FBS behind only ...
Sarasota will host two politically charged events on Saturday morning as a memorial for slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk and a “No Kings” protest against President Donald Trump take place ...
The affordable housing development in an unincorporated community has drawn heavy opposition from dozens of area residents.
Venezuela, casting around for income amid U.S. sanctions, recently restarted coal production with a Turkish company and is looking to export more than 10 million tons of the fuel this year, company ...
A $2 million lawsuit claims city consultants drastically understated contamination at the Great Park and stalled on change orders.
Failing to finish a debt settlement program can undo your progress and may even leave you worse off than before.
New research published in the Global Business and Economics Review suggests that we could and should be encouraging green shoots to grow in preschool-aged children regarding environmental matters.
By understanding why people commit crimes that damage the environment, we can better hold environmental criminals accountable.
The Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy (MCEA) alleges key details about the proposed project in Pine Island were omitted from the review, which MCEA also alleges failed to analyze the project ...
We’re reflecting on key takeaways at the intersection of education and the environment, and the opportunities this changing world is providing our next generation.