The state Senate is expected Thursday to endorse the creation of a study committee for a House-passed bill that would make New Hampshire the third state in the nation to provide legal protection to ...
Speaking at WSJ Opinion Live in Washington, D.C., Free Expression columnist Meghan Cox Gurdon and editors Emma Camp and Mary Julia Koch discuss religion, patriotism and the advent of AI. Photo: WSJ ...
Farmers, producers and landowners can learn about cover crops from those experienced in growing them during a free virtual panel event Feb. 24. The session, Cover Crop Conversations: Farmer-to-Farmer ...
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek names panel to study data centers’ impact: ‘We must have frank conversations’
Data centers are proliferating across Oregon, consuming a growing share of the state’s energy, water and industrial land. Gov. Tina Kotek said Tuesday she’s convening a workgroup to take a step back ...
State transportation officials have approved a study for a potential Interstate 94 project in Waukesha County. The study will evaluate safety improvements, congestion, and traffic flow along the ...
California is taking the first steps in realizing an idea to save billions of gallons of water each year and produce enough clean energy to power a city the size of Los Angeles for nine months ...
A Texas A&M faculty committee ruled the university acted improperly when it fired a professor over a lesson on gender identity. New bodycam footage of Wisconsin officer before shooting Missiles shot ...
Texas A&M University did not have good cause to fire Melissa McCoul, an English professor thrust into the spotlight after a video of her discussing gender identity circulated online and drew political ...
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — This article was originally published by our content partners at the Texas Tribune. Read the original article here. Texas A&M University did not have good cause to fire ...
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