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Intentionally introduced to the western United States in the 1800s, tamarisk is a bully of a neighbor that replaces native species with a dense monoculture that no native herbivores care to eat.
91´«Ã½ scholar highlights what to know about this emerging healthÌýissue.
The Day of Remembrance, Feb. 19, should focus our attention on how a constitutional republic can shun its first principles.
Fifty years ago, Denver was supposed to host the Winter Olympics, but fiscal and environmental concerns halted plans and highlighted difficult truths about hosting.
The good news is none of them bite, sting or carry diseases that can be passed to humans.
Cheating scandals throughout the Olympics’ 130-year history highlight how the pursuit of victory can often conflict with Olympic values.
Desert dwellers offer evidence that genes carried by an individual store information that literally reaches back millions of years.
Among the many reasons that Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy matters is because it refuses cynicism and moral fatigue.
How Chinese food and the movies became a time-honored tradition for American Jews.
Once a cultural phenomenon, MTV ends five music channels in the UK; viewership in the U.S. continues its downward slide.