GE filed for reconsideration, arguing that circumstances have changed.
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We discuss the latest research into tick-borne illness.
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The guest on The Garden Lady was Jon Laurie, Director of Municipal Outreach for the Black Earth Compost Company. Among other spring topics, callers to the program asked about squirrels eating the new growth on trees, groundcover for hot, dry areas, and getting rid of pea-gravel mulch.
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A discussion of this week's local headlines with our region's leading journalists.
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North Atlantic right whale researchers are reporting positive results from the recent calving season.
The Point
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A book of conservation hope, at a time when hope can seem faint.
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The fourth episode of the Catching the Codfather podcast.
NPR Stories
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Smith College is one of the largest women's colleges in the country. This week, the Trump administration announced it is investigating the school's practice of admitting trans women.
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In the month since the Trump administration announced a major reorganization of the U.S. Forest Service, critics have called it a stealth dismantling. The plan includes moving its headquarters.
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Starting next Monday, doctors may not be able to mail people the abortion pill Mifepristone. That would increase barriers, but experts say it won't stop people's ability to get the pills in the mail.
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Alabama lawmakers are scrambling to change the state's congressional maps. The governor called a special session after the Supreme Court tossed a key provision of the Voting Rights Act.