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The EPA is banning chlorpyrifos, a pesticide widely used on food crops
What does full FDA approval of a vaccine do if it’s already authorized for emergency use?
For some craft beer drinkers, less can mean more
What a baker from ancient Pompeii can teach us about happiness
How the crisis in container ships could ruin Christmas
Why Warren Buffett is a model for his billionaire peers
What the ‘Lyme wars’ can teach us about COVID-19 and how to find common ground in the school reopening debate
Hospitals often outsource important services to companies that prioritize profit over patients
Warrior, servant, mother, unifier – the Virgin Mary has played many roles through the centuries
When hotter and drier means more – but eventually less – wildfire
Who has the power to say kids do or don’t have to wear masks in school – the governor or the school district? It’s not clear
Hurricane Henri expected to bring dangerous storm surge to Northeast states – but what is storm surge, anyway?
Curious Kids: Is it possible to recreate dinosaurs from their DNA?
An Afghan American scholar describes his fear-filled journey from the chaos at Kabul airport to a plane bound for home in the US
Immunocompromised people make up nearly half of COVID-19 breakthrough hospitalizations – an extra vaccine dose may help
Individual dietary choices can add – or take away – minutes, hours and years of life
Can health insurance companies charge the unvaccinated higher premiums? What about life insurers?
Schools can reopen safely – an epidemiologist describes what works and what’s not worth the effort
Organic food has become mainstream but still has room to grow
With climate change, seemingly small shifts have big consequences
Colorado gas prices remain high as supply drops below demand
As Colorado River Basin states confront water shortages, it’s time to focus on reducing demand
Inflation drives record increase in SNAP benefits
Taxing bachelors and proposing marriage lotteries – how superpowers addressed declining birthrates in the past
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