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For decades, people living in the shadow of a massive Cold War weapons plant on the edge of town have wondered if there might ...
Leia em português. Secretary Wadih Damous forwards a complaint to officials. Following a Pulitzer Center-supported ...
Alexa York is a journalist and investigative reporter at The Blade in Toledo, Ohio. A native of Luckey, Ohio, she was a ...
The Global Tech Podcast and a former presenter on the BBC World Service tech radio show Digital Planet. Mitchell studied ...
Since the early 2000s, all over the world, laws and regulations have been implemented, and gold industry certificates invented to clean up the gold supply chain. Gold that is processed in the U.S, the ...
Tony Chen is co-founder and CEO of Manolin, a data intelligence platform.
Alyssa Klim is a visiting student at Duke University from Allegheny College, where she is majoring in environmental science and minoring in English. She is also pursuing a master's degree in public ...
A duck blind in eastern North Carolina. Image by Alyssa Klim. United States. How does this affect hunters and artists alike? This series was produced in partnership with the Science Journalism course ...
South of the Sài Gòn and Mississippi rivers, both winding past French colonial architecture, lie rich wetlands and communities under pressure from saltwater intrusion, coastal erosion, and sinking ...
Workers and residents were told a Cold War weapons plant was safe. It wasn't. Joanna Latas, a scientist with Eurofins Environment Testing in Earth City, Mo., conducts radium analysis with water ...
An investigation by The Blade into a Cold War site reveals decades of deception by the federal government and its contractors at the expense of public health and the environment. The investigation ...