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Almost 25 years after federal regulators curbed household use of a pesticide linked to learning disorders in children, and three years after a total ban on its use on food crops, the chemical is again being applied to everything from bananas to turn...
Logo of PSA. INQUIRER FILESw500 MALASIQUI, Pangasinan The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) Civil Registry System (CRS) Outlets in the Ilocos Region are now accommodating clients with national identification (ID) whether in card, paper and digit...
MANILAluckywin, Philippines — Most parts of the country will experience rains on Friday due to the shear line and intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ), the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa)...
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When Clifton R. Wharton Jr. was appointed president of Michigan State University in 1969, he became the first African American in the nation to be named to head a majorjilipark, predominantly white university. For Dr. Wharton, it was just one of man...
Claire Gaudiani, who as president of Connecticut College sought to implement a sweeping vision of redeveloping the college’s host city, New London, which led to a landmark Supreme Court case on eminent domain — and to a faculty revolt that helped fo...
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WASHINGTON, United States — A US Army intelligence analyst pleaded guilty on Tuesday to providing sensitive defense information to China, including documents about US weapons systems and military tactics and strategy. Sergeant Korbein Schultz,...
TOKYO, Japan — Japan's unpopular Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is set to quit after announcing on Wednesday he will not seek re-election as party chief. The ruling Liberal Democratic Party, which has governed almost uninterrupted since 1945...
LOS ANGELESbingo super star, United States — Elon Musk's much-trailed interview with Donald Trump got off to a rocky start on Monday after what the controversial entrepreneur said was a cyber attack on his social media platform. What was b...
This article is part of the Fine Arts Exhibits special section on the art world stretching boundaries with new artistsph dream, new audiences and new technology. “We found something.” Jesse Shelmire, a paleontologist with the San Diego Natural Histo...
This article is part of the Fine Arts Exhibits special section on the art world stretching boundaries with new artistshot646, new audiences and new technology. This fall, museums and galleries across the country are exploring how art forms and style...