
FDA: No evidence COVID-19 spreads through food, food packaging
There’s no evidence that the new coronavirus can spread through food or food packaging, U.S. health officials say. Of the more than 100 million cases
There’s no evidence that the new coronavirus can spread through food or food packaging, U.S. health officials say. Of the more than 100 million cases
Winter Storm Uri brought below-freezing temperatures to Texas, a state that’s not prone to experiencing such icy conditions. Statewide, residents were subjected to rolling blackouts, water
Amid the ongoing pandemic, it’s inevitable to feel overwhelmed, alone, and stressed — though if these feelings become too overwhelming, it’s important to seek help
What does a biodiversity crisis sound like? You may need to strain your ears to hear it. In the past 50 years, America’s bird populations have fallen
We stand with the Water Protectors to Stop Line 3. Our colleague from Effect Partners Andrew Arrieta has emerged through the protests as an incredible
Thanks to a 19th-century surveying error, hundreds of acres of Minnesota’s old growth forest has been saved in pristine form. Nestled within northern Minnesota’s Chippewa National
At the start of February 2021, a major snowstorm hit the northeast United States, with some areas receiving well over two feet of snow. Just a few
Washington (CNN) The United States on Friday officially rejoined the Paris Agreement, a landmark global climate accord, fulfilling a campaign promise President Joe Biden initiated on his first day
NPR’s Steve Inskeep talks to James Marshall Shepherd, director of the atmospheric sciences program at the University of Georgia, about if climate change is responsible
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates said Sunday he remains hopeful the world can tackle climate change if the planet treats the threat “like a world war.”