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Could the EPA's decision to abandon climate change regulation give more power to the states?
The fight to slow human-caused climate change has taken another major setback.
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Suspect in Canada school shooting was an 18-year-old with prior mental health calls
Police said the suspect in the school shooting in remote British Columbia, Jesse Van Rootselaar, was found dead and had a history of mental health contact with police, and that the suspect's mother and stepbrother were also found dead.
Flourinated waxes help skiers move faster. Here's why the Olympics banned them
Skiers would typically use waxes with PFAS to lubricate their skis to go downhill faster.
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How Aura V, the youngest-ever Grammy winner, navigates music, school and performing with her dad
The father-daughter duo's music focuses on positivity, inclusion, community and friendship.
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A beginners guide to rucking, the latest practical fitness trend
Rucking is walking with weight on your back.
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EPA rescinds key finding that enabled federal greenhouse gas regulation
Starting Thursday, the Environmental Protection Agency will no longer regulate pollutants from fossil fuels, such as methane and carbon dioxide, under the Clean Air Act.
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How the 'Melt the ICE' cap came to be
Needle & Skein in Minnesota came up with the pattern for a red knitted 'Melt the ICE' cap that is going viral in the knitting community.
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Tariffs ripple from grocery aisles to hobby shops
The Trump administration’s tariffs have had broad effects on the economy, and you may feel those effects when you’re shopping in the grocery store or when you buy a car.
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U.S. attorney general testifies amid Epstein file scrutiny and deadly Minnesota shootings
Democrats accuse Bondi’s Justice Department of redacting information in the Epstein files that should have been made public.
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Couple gifts 100-acre tree farm to Washington State University
On a trip through North East Washington in the 1970s, couple Lynn and Becky Miner fell in love with the stunning nature around them.
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