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There are few, if any, alternative sources of food insecurity data that don’t rely on the survey the government is ending.

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Why a quick compromise to the first government shutdown in nearly 7 years seems unlikely

Amid negotiations, Democrats may feel like they finally have some leverage against the Trump administration, according to a political…

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Jane Goodall, the gentle disrupter whose research on chimpanzees redefined what it meant to be human

Without formal scientific training, Goodall upended the study of animal behavior. She also inspired countless people to protect nature.

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