The Ocean Genome Legacy Center and other biorepositories like it are increasingly crucial to climate change research as global warming threatens marine species. Continue reading →
President Trump said that the “powerful and deadly” strikes were carried out against forces of the Islamic State group in Nigeria who were “targeting and viciously killing, primarily, innocent Christians.” Continue reading →
Across the nation, rising child care costs and a shortage of spots are squeezing families and pushing parents, especially mothers, out of the workforce. Continue reading →
Volunteering with children can instill confidence in youngsters, teach social and problem-solving skills, and provide unique ways for families to bond. Continue reading →
More than 800 storm victims around Helene-battered western North Carolina have applied under FEMA’s Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. Continue reading →
Ryan Wedding is on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives List. US and Canadian law enforcement officials stepped up their investigation into Wedding last month with the arrest of 10 associates in Canada, the United States, and Colombia. Continue reading →
The meeting suggests that Washington and Kyiv are closing in on a joint position to end the war, which comes after the White House initially threatened to cut off all assistance to Ukraine. Continue reading →
The ACLU of Rhode Island has filed a lawsuit asking a judge to declare Brown’s Department of Public Safety a public body subject to the Access to Public Records Act. Continue reading →