New aquaponics facility in Virginia to provide fresh food to food bank, schools
A new aquaponics facility will address food insecurity and education when it opens its doors this fall.
A new aquaponics facility will address food insecurity and education when it opens its doors this fall.
Israel’s Knesset, or parliament, has passed the first law to scale back judicial independence, in line with the ambitions of Benjamin Netanyahu’s largely far-right, ultra-religious cabinet.
The Biden administration’s obtaining commitments from seven companies leading artificial intelligence (AI) in the U.S. is not enough.
A new Quinnipiac University poll tells us that just under half of American voters would consider voting for a third-party candidate in the 2024 presidential election.
After finishing off a successful four-year stint at Merrimack University, 6-foot-8, 240-pound graduate transfer power forward Jordan Minor decided to look elsewhere for his final year of college eligibility.
The University of Mary Washington hosted its 24th annual Summer Science Institute, a 10-week research opportunity for undergraduates.
It’s been one year since 988, the three-digit Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, went live with trained counselors offering real help in times of crisis.
Tony Elliott needed to work the transfer portal for two quarterbacks, not just the one that he ended up getting, Tony Muskett.
Today, Vice President Kamala Harris made history again by casting her 31st vote to break a tie in the U.S. Senate.
Vice President Kamala Harris announced new steps to take to lower the cost of childcare in the United States.
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