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An ongoing Brazilian government operation launched in February has removed between 1,000 and 2,000 illegal head of cattle ...
Image Representatives of the Chad chapter of the African Women's Entrepreneurial Network attend the 1st Women's Fair in ...
Image Lydia Emmanouilidou, a 2022 Pulitzer Center AI Accountability Fellow, will visit Spelman College on April 16-17, 2025, ...
Mitchell Black writes about Bluffton, South Carolina, and the southern Lowcountry for The Post and Courier's Beaufort County, ...
Promising signs from the latest calving season give experts new hope Off the tip of Cape Cod, on the bay side of the national shoreline, a North Atlantic right whale and her four-month-old calf ...
Harvesters pick blueberries in the northern region of La Libertad, the heart of the blueberry industry. Blueberry fields are concentrated primarily along Peru’s desert coast, where the interplay ...
The dismantling of USAID hobbles the efforts of an El Salvador nonprofit helping children whose... SAN SALVADOR — Julie Grier-Villatte wants to help the children of people jailed by El Salvador’s ...
Melissa Olson is a tribal citizen of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe and reports for Minnesota Public Radio (MPR)’s Native News project. She is also a recent contributor to MPR’s North Star Journey ...
Left: Te Taute Wharepouri Taiepa, 62, of Ngāti Whare and Tūhoe, is dwarfed by a rātā tree at Maungapōhatu. Right, top: Puretu Teepa and his sister, Mia, eat watermelon at their home in Ruatoki. Right, ...