The record-breaking statistics come as several Northeast states battle extremely dry conditions and multiple wildfires.
One analyst told Newsweek that the needs of the city's diverse population were not being addressed by either party.
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Retired Army Col. Kevin Weddle, a historian and author, received the Friends of the New York State Military Museum’s inaugural Preserving Our Military Heritage Award during a ceremony at the museum at ...
President-elect Donald Trump’s Nov. 5 win could spell the return of police proponent to the White House, said Snider.
From coast to coast, the United States boasts a diverse culinary landscape shaped by its immigrant history. Regional ...
In this exchange, Gillick and Haacke discuss Documenta, the Bundestag and problems with institutions ...
Climate Action 15 profiles top founders, global activists, academics, and nonprofit and public-sector leaders tackling climate solutions.
The Parks Department is set to overhaul its street tree planting efforts with a new strategy that aims to fill "every ...