Global Warming Set the Stage for Los Angeles Fires

NEW YORK (AP) — A nonprofit law group dedicated to protecting the rights of Southern voters of color

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More than 500 institutions representing about $3.4 trillion in assets have agreed to sell their inve

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A Canadian government think tank is calling for the country to make a seismic shift away from its ec

Washington — A 6-year-old Afghan boy brought to the U.S. after the Taliban took control of Afghanist

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When Kristie Fields was undergoing treatment for breast cancer nine years ago, she got some unsolici

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — The California Department of Motor Vehicles has apologized for an “unacceptable a

Bud Light has unveiled a new advertisement, further distancing itself from its disastrous partnershi

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When work gets too frustrating, some employees turn to rage applying