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As a major heat wave grips the eastern US, here’s how to stay safe – and the heat stroke warning sig

A public health researcher explains the signs to watch for that someone is developing heat exhaustion or heat stroke, and what to do.

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Data center proposals are often local controversies with significant underlying principles at stake.

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From a synagogue’s 5K to Appalachia’s Hillbilly Days, shared celebrations pull strangers together.

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Research about global fishing shows value of detailed environmental data, which the Trump administra

Detailed data is useful for understanding and addressing environmental effects on people’s lives in ways that become difficult or…

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Muslims were part of America’s story long before the republic began

Muslims were woven into both America’s founding population and its labor force, writes a scholar of Islam on the nation’s 250th…

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500 years ago, the first New Testament in English was published – and stirred up a hornet’s nest

William Tyndale’s translation, published in 1526, was based on a then-radical idea: Anyone should be able to read the Bible in their…

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Heart transplant doctors could help more people by accepting donations from the obese

As the rate of obesity in the US rises, transplant centers are debating whether to accept organ donations from the obese. A new study suggests that oversized hearts are safe to use.

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