When asking AI about the news, readers “know the answers they are getting are not perfect.” They keep asking anyway.
Researchers at the University of Washington published a study that shows that Indigenous-informed tree thinning efforts in the Cascades didn’t just help with wildfire control—it also increased ...
Thirty-one students at Harding University's study abroad program in Greece were scheduled to go to Egypt on Wednesday, but ...
This coverage is made possible through a partnership between Grist and WABE, Atlanta’s NPR station.
A study commissioned by the Southeastern Conference and the Big Ten concluded that allowing conferences to pool their media rights — a key proposal among some looking to solve money ...
In Arizona, wouldn’t you know, Scottsdale has the most expensive rent. According to the study, the median rent for a three-bedroom, single-family home in Scottsdale is $3,500 a month.
Locke takes you on a drive as Hardy's only passenger.
As the Supreme Court reviews its mandate on three years’ advocacy before judicial entry, women aspirants speak of financial ...
Two new books demonstrate how Martha Gellhorn, Janet Flanner, and other reporters took journalism in directions that men could not.
Open justice laws have failed to keep suppression orders in check as a study sounds the alarm on rising state secrecy.
Gov. Ned Lamont wants a bill passed to study the feasibility of a “Connecticut option” — a new health plan for universal, ...
The bill seeks solutions to the lack of parking for providers whose cars are sometimes ticketed or towed while they treat their patients.
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