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When Superstorm Sandy made a beeline for New York City in October 2012, it flooded huge swaths of downtown Manhattan, leaving 2 million people without electricity and heat and damaging tens of ...
We’ve addressed online safety in previous columns, but the danger doesn’t diminish. And, with our reliance and familiarity ...
"It's important to do something like this to show that, especially kids, you're not forgotten,” says Anthony FinchumNEED TO ...
The first awards were handed out in 1958, recognizing students who have excelled in academics, athletics and community ...
Research on Superstorm Sandy suggests climate crises could affect future generations, even if they weren’t yet born.
Climate disasters may be leaving invisible imprints on developing brains before birth, according to new research from The ...
Nikkolas Smith, the bestselling illustrator, has a new children's book that takes a look at the innovative, creative dawn of ...
As built-up areas encroach on natural ones, we need new strategies for dealing with the impact of wildfires on buildings and ...
World Report 2016 summarizes key human rights issues in more than 90 countries and territories worldwide. It reflects investigative work that Human Rights Watch staff undertook in 2015 ...