Month: May 2021
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Headed to the Woods
Headed to the Woods SANTA FE, N.M. -- At the height of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, Americans hit the…
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Hunger Crisis Continues to Take Toll on Military Families, Vets
Hunger Crisis Continues to Take Toll on Military Families, Vets FRANKFORT, Ky. -- As the nation observes Memorial Day, advocates…
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World Hunger Day Underscores CT Food Crisis Beyond COVID
World Hunger Day Underscores CT Food Crisis Beyond COVID WALLINGFORD, Conn. - Today is World Hunger Day, and as the…
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Burnt Out from Pandemic, OR Hospital Workers Call for Better Conditions
Burnt Out from Pandemic, OR Hospital Workers Call for Better Conditions ALBANY, Ore. - A group of hospital workers in…
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Pandemic Could Worsen Educational Inequity for Indiana Women
Pandemic Could Worsen Educational Inequity for Indiana Women INDIANAPOLIS - The pandemic may have long-term consequences on women's ability to…
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Michigan Child Trauma Soared During Pandemic
Michigan Child Trauma Soared During Pandemic LANSING, Mich. - As more folks are vaccinated and reopening continues, mental-health experts say…
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Texas Power-Grid Reform Takes Backseat to Other Priorities
Texas Power-Grid Reform Takes Backseat to Other Priorities AUSTIN, Texas - With days remaining for Texas lawmakers to pass legislation…
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Gardeners, Nurseries Urged to Protect Bees
Gardeners, Nurseries Urged to Protect Bees CONCORD, N.H. - This spring, pollinator gardens are gaining popularity - but some well-meaning…
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Protecting Mississippi River Key Focus of IL Fund
Protecting Mississippi River Key Focus of IL Fund SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - A bipartisan effort to extend a conservation fund in…
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U.S. Senate Hearing Introduces Safe Gun Storage Act, Echoing CT Law
U.S. Senate Hearing Introduces Safe Gun Storage Act, Echoing CT Law HARTFORD, Conn. -- A federal bill intended to curb…
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