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Turning some of it into fuel, as a Michigan facility plans to do, is labeled as “recycling,” but it may be worse for the ...
Tax credits in the Inflation Reduction Act were designed to drive private-sector investments in clean energy. Where are ...
It could be a very different landscape than the one that will decide this year’s election. Will North Carolina be the next ...
Ed Jacobs, the attorney for Atlantic City, N.J., Mayor Marty Small Sr., regarding the indictment of the public official and his wife, La’Quetta, the city’s superintendent of schools, for allegedly ...
The U.S. Geological Survey estimates that California could lose up to 75 percent of its beaches in the next 75 years. The changes have sparked multimillion-dollar restoration projects and lawsuits ...
The Georgia Election Board will decide on sweeping rule changes Friday, Sept. 20 — less than a month before early voting begins — including proposals to hand-count ballots and require absentee ballot ...
We need more welcoming public places where people can connect in person — high-quality, well-maintained parks, trails, ...
The city has lost nearly 40 percent of its population since 1960; during most of those years it experienced an uninterrupted ...
HUD’s Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing program had over 85,000 participants nationwide as of June. Since the program began in 2008, homelessness among veterans in Illinois has decreased by half.
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Nine towns are suing New Jersey over a law implementing aspects of the state’s affordable housing requirements. The rules ...