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More than a thousand people who worked to keep American agriculture free of pests and disease have left the federal workforce ...
The Justice Department and Google have one final chance to convince a federal judge how the tech giant should change its ...
You no longer need to be a software engineer to build software — you can "vibe code" it by prompting chatbots to build apps ...
One of the judges stepped down over criticism surrounding her participation in a documentary about the case. Seven health ...
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" report cited hundreds of studies, but a closer look by the ...
Medical cannabis may not be a reality for Kentuckians yet, but the state has set up an online resource to show where approved ...
These colorful snakes aren't just works of art. Erected for the World Health Assembly, they're meant to draw attention to an ...
Kentucky lawmakers put a $100 million cap on emergency funding, with the caveat that a special session could be called to ...
May is National Foster Care Month, and Kentucky youth aging out of the system continue to experience high levels of housing ...
The Trump administration has signaled its intent to cement Department of Government Efficiency with a strategy known as "rescission." It's a move championed by Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, but the deficit ...
What if the solutions to some of Earth's biggest problems could be found in some of its smallest creatures? That bet has led a team of researchers to places both remote and — lately — rather familiar.
A collapsing glacier roared down a mountainside in the Swiss Alps on Wednesday. It wiped out one village in its path. The destruction it caused surprised officials who blamed climate change.
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