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This story is adapted from Ari Berman’s new book, Minority Rule: The Right-Wing Attack on the Will of the People —and the Fight to Resist It, which will be published April 23. A day ahead of ...
He’d struggled with obsessive compulsive disorder since childhood, but Cameron Mofid says that there was one thing that helped him cope — traveling the world.
Fire bans are being imposed across Alberta as dry winds and warm weather increase the risk of wildfires throughout the province. The restrictions now include areas surrounding Calgary.
A new report shows layoffs are up 80% in early 2025 from the same period a year ago as government efficiency efforts and retail closures affect employment nationwide.
Identification of the Common North American Spruce Trees . Spruces are large trees and can be distinguished by their whorled branches where needles radiate equally in all directions around the ...
A large Argentine black and white tegu was spotted by hikers in Joseph D. Grant County Park in Santa Clara County. Tegus tend to eat bird eggs, small birds, small lizards and various "small ...
Coco Gauff became the first American woman to capture the singles title since Serena Williams in 2015 and the youngest from the U.S. since her compatriot in 2002.
What the trees and shrubs did this week Some woody vegetation is still in bloom while others are producing seeds by the millions. ... Five maple seeds rest on a bed of rounded seeds from an American ...
Great Falls has faced similar threats since the late 1980s, losing more than 16,000 elm trees to Dutch elm disease. Fewer than 2,500 remain today. "Every time we lose one we lose a little bit of ...
Great Falls has faced similar threats since the late 1980s, losing more than 16,000 elm trees to Dutch elm disease. Fewer than 2,500 remain today. "Every time we lose one we lose a little bit of ...
Gwendolyn Gunn, a Great Falls resident, said, “I love the trees. It’s what really makes the park for me.” Many of the elm trees throughout Great Falls are over-producing seeds; they do this ...