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Invasive snakeheads are proliferating in waterways from New York to Florida. Wildlife officials around the Chesapeake Bay are recommending a solution: high-powered compound bows.
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Though the Legislature cannot formally vote on the package until the constitutionally required 72-hour cooling-off period expires, Senate President Ben Albritton notified members Tuesday that the ...
About 1.2 billion people are at high risk from climate-related hazards, but much can be done to make people, business, communities, and countries more resilient. The new World Bank flagship report ...