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A diverse group has been showing up at courts to escort immigrants at risk of being detained for deportation by masked ...
New partnership with leading public safety technology company boosts safety and efficiency during one of the busiest and most dangerous times of the school day ...
DOH study finds most flock owners not prepared for avian flu; as sanctuary looks for adoptions The Department of Transportation wants to let people know about changes coming soon to the skyline. State ...
The CEO of a company that builds tech for law enforcement spoke up about an alleged data grab in Illinois. Here's what he ...
Springfield is adding license plate reading cameras amidst an ongoing debate in Eugene about their deployment.
From head hens to bottom birds, uncover the science of chicken hierarchies and how to create a balanced, thriving flock.
Amid a call for safety reforms from families of victims, Hearst's National Investigative Unit analyzed reports of near misses ...
The practice of boiling roughly 16,000 lobsters alive amounts to torment, torture and cruelty, alleges the lawsuit filed by PETA.
Nick Drake's sister, producer, engineer, and collaborators talk about the making of his 1969 debut and the revealing music on ...
It's been 80 years since the cities of dust and ash clouds hanging over Europe. Today, World War II and the fields of killing are memories set in the certainty of statues and headstones. But as a war ...
From coastal labs in Cornwall to country farms in Northumberland, the UK’s gin scene has an ever-expanding number of unique ...
Canada wants to euthanize 400 birds exposed to the avian flu, prompting RFK Jr. and other U.S. officials to join the fight to ...