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Breakthrough discovery of 123-million-year-old pollen grains in Portugal pushes back flowering plant evolution by 2 million ...
The U.S. Energy Department ordered a Michigan coal-fired power plant to remain open, at least until late August, citing ...
The proposed site for Helion Energy's first fusion plant, located in Malaga, Wash., on property that includes the Rock Island ...
Returning for its fifth installment, Philly VegFest is back, bringing together thousands of plant-powered Philadelphians and ...
Everywhere people are cleaning up after winter eager to make their landscapes beautiful again. It’s also time to think about ...
The extension of Woodside's North West Shelf project has become a lightning rod for climate and Indigenous activists who are vowing to keep up the fight.
In June 1965, Gruen was a rebellious 19-year-old from Great Neck, Long Island. While attending a sociology class at a ...
Explore daily insights on the USA TODAY crossword puzzle by Sally Hoelscher. Uncover expert takes and answers in our ...
Georgia is home to sweeping farmlands and soaring mountain ranges, lush pine forests and breezy barrier islands. Here are the ...
I have always said — and believed — that I am no gardener. I am not moved to take action by legions of snails in the hostas.
Here is a glimpse of what’s opening in June: popups, nebulas, artist markets, studio tours, world weavers and a lost weekend in Sharpsburg.
“It was a hot summer day in August 1974,” Pang recalls. The image was shot by famed rock photog Bob Gruen. Originally, Lennon wanted Pang to shoot the photo, but at the time she just had a ...