Virginia’s data‑center tax fight shows how targeted tax breaks distort the economy, burden ordinary taxpayers, and let politically favored industries win twice at everyone else’s expense.
Every time there’s an officer-involved shooting, I mourn for the victim and the cop who committed the deadly act.
Hundreds of studies have shown that a cup of joe — or more! — every day may protect against some major diseases.
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As a retired research hydrologist who spent my career at the Environmental Protection Agency studying how contaminants move ...
Opinion column written by MP Robert King] The Independent Review of Bermuda’s Department of Corrections confirms what ...
Here at YouthZone, we’re comfortable talking about substance use and its harmful impacts on communities. One of the most ...
A recent report by the National Institute of Standards and Technology suggests that the deaths of 98 people in the early ...
In the previous column, I argued that the artificial intelligence (AI) era will be defined less by access to technology than ...
By Sean Camacho America is facing a silent crisis. Millions of Americans are living with invisible illnesses like generalized ...
In a June 11 op-ed in this fine newspaper, former mayor Jim Dailey urged the residents of central Arkansas to lay aside their opposition to Google building a hyperscale data center here, writing that ...