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Necromacy Cosmetica is giving back to Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria.
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Necromacy Cosmetica is giving back to Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria.
Tensions between Russia and the West mean both sides have let the memories of Crimean War dead fade.
Although investment from Moscow soared in Crimea, prices are high, goods expensive, and tourists scarce.
Illinois, Indiana and Iowa have seized millions of dollars in property under civil asset forfeiture laws, but critics say recent reforms to the laws do not go far enough to protect citizens.
Production of rose flowers and several other types of floras is impairing Blue Nile River and communities in Ethiopia.
Family farms are at the mercy of trade wars, economies of scale and a complex pricing system.
In an effort to make the Iceland's geothermal energy even greener, scientists work on technique to capture and convert carbon to basalt—if successful, the strategy could popularize far beyond the volcanic island.
Once living under a strict patriarchal society, Rwandan women are emerging as business leaders in male-dominated professions such as agriculture—defying the status quo of gender in a post-genocide era.
What are the advantages and pitfalls of journalists soliciting donations from readers, foundations and grant-makers, and knights in shining armor trying to save journalism with infusions of cash?
American-inspired houses in the country's western highlands are a daily reminder that opportunity lies elsewhere.
Farmers cling to a dream that, for some, has become a nightmare.
The story of Wisconsin farmers' struggle to survive as dairy prices continue to deflate.