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How Much Should Environment's Impact on Autism Be Studied? Expert Weighs In
"Current HHS guidance as it pertains to autism reflects a major and concerning shift," Dr. Roma Vasa told Newsweek.
Suspect in Pa. Gov. Residence firebombing tried to surrender 3 times before arrest
Accused arsonist Cody Balmer called Dauphin County’s emergency dispatch center at 2:50 a.m. Sunday morning to take responsibility for the firebombing of the Pennsylvania Governor’s Residence. Prior
Ohio regulators kill Stark Solar farm, latest victim of local Republican opposition
Citing political opposition from Republican township trustees and county commissioners, state regulators on Thursday rejected a permit for a 150-megawatt solar farm that would have generated enough
Florida shooting brings back horrific memories for students from Parkland
The Florida State University shooting hit close to home for those who grew up in the shadow of the 2018 shooting at Majory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland.
Ted Cruz is taking aim at daylight saving. But should the country have darker evenings or mornings?
President Donald Trump wants Republicans to institute permanent daylight saving time so the country has forever-lighter evenings, but he could face a problem with politicians like U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz.
'American Pickers' star Mike Wolfe is closing Nashville store to spend more time in Iowa
"If I can't put all of it in that store, it hurts me," said Wolfe, who will be at American Archaeology the day before it closes to sign autographs.
CMS board members challenge NC legislature to ‘do more’, say teacher raises not enough
What’s happening right now in North Carolina is not just budget mismanagement,” CMS board member Melissa Easley said at a news conference Thursday. “It’s an attack on t
Mass layoffs begin at Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Hundreds of employees at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau have received layoff notices in the latest attempt by President Donald Trump's administration to reduce the size and scope of the
RFK Jr.’s cuts to CDC eliminate labs tracking STIs, hepatitis outbreaks
The only lab in the U.S. capable of testing for and tracking antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea, or “super gonorrhea,” was effectively shut down by layoffs.
Wisconsin Head Start programs facing 50% drop in federal funding, possible closures
Wisconsin Head Start programs, which provide early childhood education, may face closures amid funding cuts by the Trump administration.
Sent to school that uses electric shocks, Mass. woman runs for office to protect others
In hopes of getting the help she needed, a Massachusetts woman was sent to the Judge Rotenberg Center — known for using electric shock devices — to finish high school. Instead, Krista Cormier left
What we know about the victims of the FSU mass shooting
Two people were killed and six others were hospitalized after a Thursday shooting at Florida State University.
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