The Narwhal reports on Russell Myers Ross's effort to build fire-resistant homes in the Tsilhqot’in Nation, enhancing ...
An area now full of some of Newport’s most popular businesses used to be full of pirates. The area of Upper Thames that now ...
Three years after a federally funded move, Indigenous residents of Louisiana’s Isle de Jean Charles report broken homes — and ...
On a waterlogged highway, cars drive into the sea. Truck cabs and bus windows poke up above the waves; sedans are fully ...
The New York Yankees had one of the worst starts to a playoff series. According to Katie Sharp on X, it's the first time in their history that they have allowed ...
The community faces a similar housing shortage and is looking for ways to install clean energy infrastructure and build climate-resilient homes to survive heat waves, sea-level rise and wildfires. On ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Experts turn to unlikely helpers in crucial battle along Great Lakes: 'These are sort of like, 'lowly' creatures'
"It's been present for over 100 years." Experts turn to unlikely helpers in crucial battle along Great Lakes: 'These are sort ...
New memoirs from Margaret Atwood and Arundhati Roy, buzzy fiction by Mona Awad and more notable reads this season ...
Parade on MSN
'Survivor 49's Jeremiah Ing Reveals Why He Asked Nicole to Spit in His Face (Exclusive)
Now out of the game, Jeremiah talks with Parade about how he expected a three-way tie at Tribal Council, what would have ...
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Lumbee leader to join North Carolina statehouse as tribe's federal recognition push gains attention
The leader of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina is set to join the state legislature. Robeson County Republican Party ...
Army Corps of Engineers builds new island to shield century-old Mississippi embankment near Hastings
HASTINGS, Minn. — Every year, billions of dollars of cargo travel down the Mississippi River through the Twin Cities. A lot of that cargo travels through the Army Corps of Engineers’ Lock and Dam #2 ...
HASTINGS, Minn. — Every year, billions of dollars of cargo travel down the Mississippi River through the Twin Cities. A lot of that cargo travels through the Army Corps of Engineers’ Lock and Dam #2 ...
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