Thousands of permanent and seasonal National Park Service employees will not be on the job this summer. Park advocates are concerned that the labor cuts put the country’s public lands—and visitors' ...
The Gulf of Mexico and Denali mountain are having their names changed by the US government. Here's why that matters to locals ...
French street artist Shuck One is honoring Black figures who shaped France’s recent history on the mainland and overseas, in an art ...
Krysta Harper’s education wasn’t going well when she was a freshman at Plum High School. “My grades were failing and ...
Motorcycle tours are associated with a sense of freedom and adventure, as groups of like-minded people hit the open road with ...
Textiles have entered their popular era, encouraged by patrons, revivalists and curators, and exhibitions that aim to be ...
While NASA looks out to the stars, NOAA keeps an eye on here on Earth. But unlike NASA, NOAA is not a stand-alone agency.
The announcements of thousands of National Park Service employees being laid off have had the remaining staff at some ...
As their ranks diminish, park rangers say fewer employees could mean long entry lines, dirty bathrooms and potentially unsafe ...
Thousands of probationary federal employees received termination notices. Many were doing crucial work at science-related agencies.
There is a 'mismatch' between the importance of peatlands and their current level of protection, a new study warns.