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A āgreenhushingā campaign is targeting insurers, who have the power to accelerate the transition to cleaner energy in how they write policies and invest.
Do environmental reviews improve projects or delay them and drive up costs? Two legal scholars explain how the law works and how it could influence the ongoing transition to renewable energy.
The WHO report concluded that habitual use of nonsugar sweeteners is linked to a modest increase in diabetes, hypertension and stroke. But the research itās based on has limitations.
People are congregating in Missouri after news spread that the exhumed body of a nun had not decayed four years after her death. There is a long history to these claims.
During the only major performance she gave in her home country, Gilberto was booed.
Students told researchers that the cost of going to a for-profit college changed over time and eventually became too much to bear.
Georgia authorities have filed charges against Network for Strong Communities trustees. The nonprofit opposes the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center, which protesters call āCop City.ā
French soccer star Karim Benzema will join Ronaldo in the Saudi Pro League, and others may follow.
The schoolās approval may be the strongest challenge yet to limits on public money in religious schools.
The International Atomic Energy Agency says the plant has enough water to last for several months. What happens afterward or if the remaining water is lost to the war could lead to a disaster.