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Jackson’s Water Is Still Brown. The EPA Says That’s Not Discrimination.
Capital B via Yahoo News· 4 days agoAs an adult living in Jackson, Mississippi, it became clear. After a storm damaged a water treatment...
Spurred by climate protests in art museums, Baltimore Museum of Art unveils sustainability plan
Baltimore Sun via Yahoo News· 4 days agoBALTIMORE — Asma Naeem, director of the Baltimore Museum of Art, has an unexpected take on the...
CBS News Creates New Medical, Health and Wellness Unit
AdWeek· 1 day agoThe network announced Monday that Sara Kuzmarov, senior coordinating producer for CBS News and 60 Minutes, will head up a Medical, Heath and Wellness unit focused on the latest ...
California’s budget deficit could impact public transit
KPBS San Diego· 4 days agoUnionized grad students who work at U-C campuses, including UC-SD, are threatening to walk off their...
MTA to provide 60 new zero-emission buses for commuters
Homenewshere.com· 7 days agoMTA CEO Janno Lieber announced the delivery of 60 of the buses, that will operate on routes...
Cyberattacks targeting water utilities becoming more frequent and severe, Biden admin warns
BizPac Review· 19 hours agoCyberattacks targeting water utilities and their infrastructure are growing more in frequency and intensity, the Biden administration warned Monday. The Environmental Protection ...
Reparations in America: How cities from San Francisco to Wilmington are trying to get it done
Fox News· 3 days agoThe latest example of an advancement towards reparations happened on Thursday in California, which...
What is fate? And how can it both limit and liberate us? - EconoTimes
EconoTimes· 11 hours agoGenerally speaking, fate is thought of as a power or agency determining events and destinies, acting beyond our control. An Amazon search for books in print centring on fate generates over 50,000 ...
Persistent threat: Two years after Buffalo massacre, hate crimes targeting Black community show no...
Louisiana Weekly· 1 day agoPersistent threat: Two years after Buffalo massacre, hate crimes targeting Black community show no signs of abating 20th May 2024 · 0 Comments By Stacy M. Brown Contributing
Blinken's Offbeat Diplomacy: Jamming to Neil Young
Homenewshere.com· 6 days agoAntony Blinken, the U.S. Secretary of State, surprised patrons at a local bar when he joined a band on stage for a rendition of Neil Young's "Rockin' in...