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Why not all cities are welcoming community composters

Monday, November 06, 2023

Community composting is growing across the country but problems arise as cities lag behind in regulations and zoning laws.

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The United Nations declares 2023 the International Year of Millets

Thursday, June 08, 2023

Millets, an alternative crop to corn and soybeans, is getting new attention in the U.S. The resilient grain could help U.S. farmers survive climate change.

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Mississippi River Basin adapts as climate change brings extreme rain and flooding

Tuesday, October 18, 2022

Climate change-fueled hurricanes and sea-level rise get a lot of attention, but Mississippi River Basin communities also are experiencing the effects of global warming.

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Life In The Roaring 2020s: Young People Prepare To Party, Reclaim Lost Pandemic Year

Saturday, April 17, 2021

With the end of the pandemic possibly approaching, young Americans are getting ready to make up for lost time and lost partying, much like their great-grandparents did a century ago.

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African Immigrant Health Groups Battle Trans-Atlantic Tide Of Vaccine Disinformation

Tuesday, April 06, 2021

Efforts to address hesitancy among Black people in America often overlook African immigrants, who get information from friends and family back home through social media platforms such as WhatsApp.

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African Immigrant Organizations Are Fighting To Ease Vaccine Hesitancy

Monday, April 05, 2021

Efforts to fight vaccine hesitancy among Black people often miss African immigrants who have a different colonial history and experience with Western medicine, which grassroots groups are addressing.

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Nike Accused Of 'Using Disability' To Hype New Hands-Free Sneaker

Sunday, March 28, 2021

The GO FlyEase is scheduled to be released on April 30. Some people with disabilities worry that they won't be able to get a pair because of the company's mass marketing strategy.

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Zoo Vaccinates Apes To Protect Both Animals And Humans From COVID-19

Tuesday, March 16, 2021

As the pace of COVID-19 vaccinations for people speeds up across the country, some zoos are considering giving shots to animals that are susceptible to the virus.

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As Many Parents Fret Over Remote Learning, Some Find Their Kids Are Thriving

Monday, March 08, 2021

"It's a lot easier to focus," says one sixth grader with ADHD. While some students fell behind while learning virtually during the pandemic, others focus better when they aren't around classmates.

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Black History Walks Through Longwood Gardens, Other Areas

Tuesday, March 02, 2021

Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pa., is one place taking advantage of people being forced to gather outdoors. It's got a Black History Month focus on nature.

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