Nation Nov 28 Judge grants Dylann Roof’s request to act as his own lawyer If Roof is convicted, the Justice Department plans to seek the death penalty.
Nation Nov 15 Army Corps delays Dakota Access pipeline, calls for further review Construction on that section of the pipeline will not continue until the Army makes a decision.
Politics Nov 08 The political art that Trump and Clinton inspired Therapeutic films, pop-up naked statues, and fake graveyards are among the projects that artists across the political spectrum have used to make bold statements during this year’s divisive election season.
Politics Oct 25 Worn out by social media election trash talk? You’re not alone Democrats and Republicans alike are “worn out” by political content and posts on their social media feeds, according to a new survey by the Pew Research Center.
Science Oct 21 7 reasons flesh-eating screwworms are as gross as you think As Florida's outbreak of flesh-eating screwworms continues to expand, here are 7 things you didn’t know about the parasites.
Health Oct 17 The deadly threat of a sweltering apartment Heat can have deadly consequences. But despite complaints, few studies exist on how hot people’s apartments become, especially in public housing. A new citizen health initiative, the Harlem Health Project, is trying to help the low-income residents who are most…
Nation Oct 13 Flesh-eating screwworms return to U.S. As if Zika virus and Hurricane Matthew aren’t enough, Florida residents are now facing the country’s first local infestation of flesh-eating screwworms in 30 years.
Nation Oct 11 Weekend court decision restarts Dakota Access Pipeline construction on private lands At least nine people were arrested Tuesday in protests across the country as construction began again on the Dakota Access pipeline in North Dakota.
Politics Oct 05 The threat to our voting system that’s more likely than hacking The biggest threat on Election Day is not hackers -- it’s outdated equipment.
Nation Sep 29 13 percent of American adults do not use internet 40 million Americans, still don’t go online, according to a recent Pew Research Center analysis.