California Set To Ban Pesticide Blamed For Harming Child Development
Hawaii prohibited the use of the chlorpyrifos, produced by DowDuPont, last year.
The US White Majority Will Soon Disappear Forever
Nonwhites already account for more than half of the populations of Hawaii, the District of Columbia, California, New Mexico, Texas and Nevada.
Shutting Down Social Media Only Fuels Violence
In a time of crisis such as the recent terrorist attacks in Sri Lanka, social media blackouts deprive citizens of critical news and disconnect families from one another.
How You Can Tell If You Might Get Replaced By A Robot
Which occupations are most at risk has been a guessing game among economists, futurists and scholars trying to predict winners and losers.
Protecting Marine Creatures May Help Slow Climate Change
Studies show marine animals, such as whales and sea otters, trap large amounts of carbon in the ocean.
Read the Mueller Report Here
Special counsel Robert Mueller’s 448 page report on the Russia investigation was released by the Department of Justice Thursday.
Measles Outbreaks: The Legal Challenges Of Public Good Vs. Personal Rights
State public health officials have the duty to protect residents from illness and communicable disease, but the requirements must abide by the law.
Vatican Upholds Sex Abuse Conviction Against Guam Archbishop
But Anthony Apuron remains a priest, and some victims and their advocates called his ouster as archbishop inadequate punishment.
The Buddhist Monk Who Introduced Mindfulness To The West Prepares To Die
Thich Nhat Hanh suffered a stroke in 2014 and more recently retired to his home in Vietnam.
Navy Wants To Continue Bombing This Tiny Island In The Pacific
A plan to expand military training in the Marianas, which also includes more sonar and underwater explosive training, has drawn concerns from environmentalists.