The US recycling rate has remained flat for over a decade. Can artificial intelligence and robots change that?
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By Peter Cox, Minnesota Public Radio News A Republican bill seeking to define criticism of President Donald Trump as a mental illness has stirred up conflict at Minnesota’s Capitol. Five Republican ...
Frank Family Vineyards Founders Rich and Leslie Frank are pleased to announce that the Napa-based winery will continue ...
Due to an excessive amount of rainfall in the last 48 hours, the City of Sutherlin Waste Water System was inundated by storm ...
Food is lost at all levels of the food supply chain, from going unharvested on farms, being rejected by grocery stores for ...
Owners of a Los Angeles scrap metal recycling facility which was the site of an explosion near a school in Watts last year ...
Kidney disease is a silent threat that often goes unnoticed until it reaches advanced stages. For Black people, the risk is ...
More than 47 million Americans live with food insecurity, and that inevitably has an impact on economic productivity now and ...
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency is listing all the federal real estate leases it is ending, but new records obtained by The Associated Press show when those cancellations are expected ...
Federal agencies will begin to vacate hundreds of offices nationwide this summer under a frenetic and error-prone push by ...
Waste generated by human activities has now reached the deepest point in the Mediterranean: the 5,112-meter-deep Calypso Deep ...