Suzanne Potter
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Consumer groups allege price gouging.
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A new super-white paint in development may be a tool in the fight against climate change.
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Some 74% of young people in the U.S. believe gun violence is a problem, and 60% want to see stricter gun laws, according to a new report.
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Fire management needs to evolve to attract young professionals – according to a new youth-led organization called Fire Generation Collaborative.
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Dairy farmers are proposing a nationwide incentive-based plan that balances milk production with market demand and pays a minimum to cover farmers' costs.
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Peeps contain red dye number 3, which is FDA approved for food, but one scientist says it is still dangerous to consume.
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This winter volunteers counted more than 335,000 Western monarch butterflies in the annual survey – a big improvement over the last few years, but still far short of historical numbers.
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Many people make resolutions to get healthy in the new year but may not realize that time spent in nature has proven mental and physical benefits.
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Holiday shoppers need to be on the lookout for financial scams, warns Kathy Stokes, director of fraud prevention programs with AARP.
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The federal government issued a Memorandum of Instruction on Tuesday declaring wildlife corridors a priority for the Bureau of Land Management. The move is being praised by conservation groups, but brings up questions about upcoming plans to offer new oil leases on public land.