Community health workers are advocating for legislation that would require public and private health insurers to cover the cost of their services, which could reduce healthcare costs and ...
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How far can Glasner take Palace?
Crystal Palace are the only remaining unbeaten side in the Premier League - and their 18-game run without losing is the joint ...
We talked to Agassi, Alcaraz, Federer, and more to explore how the always-stylish sport has transformed in recent decades.
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Cardboard and earth combine to create low-carbon alternative to concrete
Engineers in Australia have developed a new building material with about one quarter of concrete's carbon footprint, while ...
Engineers have created strong, low-cost walls from soil, water, and cardboard, cutting carbon emissions and construction ...
Get ready for a big change in how the U.S. will pay for COVID-19 vaccines and treatments. The Department of Health and Human Services is expected to hold a meeting later this month with drug makers, ...
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If Ebertfest Comes to an End, It’s a Huge Loss for Film Fans Who Aren’t Chasing That Awards Calendar
Roger Ebert's widow Chaz Ebert and festival director Nate Kohn tell IndieWire why the Champaign-Urbana film festival is just ...
Actually, let’s settle on half an ounce.” California simply doesn’t have enough housing and this shortage is the leading ...
Giving your dog the freedom to enjoy your backyard is one of the great joys of pet ownership. It provides them with a space ...
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Study links more frequent and severe heat waves to pollution from major fossil fuel producers
A new study has determined that 55 heat waves over the past quarter-century would not have happened without human-caused climate change.
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