A federal program aimed at placing Native Hawaiian doctors and nurses in underserved communities faces a legal challenge. The advocacy group Do No Harm has filed a lawsuit against the U.S.
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Etsy, an online marketplace that bills itself as eco-friendly, is banning natural fur sales starting this summer. It's the ...
There is a particular kind of power in seeing yourself reflected across time.
Beyond the myths cowboys and conquest, a new exhibition uncovers alternate visions of the American West—one painted and photographed by women. Evelyn Cameron, Evelyn Cameron standing on Jim the horse ...
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Fulton-native Gavin Doty has committed to Syracuse.
Four decades into her crusade against Texas petrochemical plants, a retired shrimper remains determined to fight Dow, the ...