The US has a long history of blasphemy laws, which reflect the complex fight for freedom of religion and speech.
Hemingway, after the hurricane
In 1935, a hurricane devastated the Florida Keys, killing over 400 people, many of them World War I veterans. Ernest Hemingway joined the relief efforts – and became enraged at government inaction.
To make nuclear fusion a reliable energy source one day, scientists will first need to design heat- and radiation-resilient materials
Fusion reactors get hot − scientists need materials that can take the heat without deforming and deteriorating.
AI, cryptocurrencies and data privacy: Comparing the Trump and Harris records on technology regulation
Big tech and its high-tech products and services play an outsized role in the economy and society. The Trump and Biden-Harris records point to how the next administration might regulate technology.
Información básica sobre la votación: Cómo votar en Colorado
Este artículo fue publicado primero por Colorado Newsline. Chalkbeat lo ha publicado con permiso.Los votantes de Colorado tienen varias opciones para votar en las elecciones, debido al sistema de envío automático de boletas por correo y la votación tem…
What it’s like teaching the 2024 election in classrooms nationwide
This story was published in collaboration with Headway, a new initiative at The New York Times. Chalkbeat and Headway have been posing questions about the presidential election to educators and high school students since February. We have heard from ne…
What happens when a rural Wyoming town loses its only source of health care?


Patients must now drive at least 40 miles each way to Colorado for even minor medical procedures.
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The quiet capturing of a comet


Tsuchinshan–ATLAS, the comet delighting star gazers for the last week, won’t be back for another 80,000 years.
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Sperm criminals and abortion: Lock ‘em up!


When it comes to the abortion debate, it’s deja vu all over again for guest columnist Paul Krza.
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One year in, U.S. clean hydrogen hubs face questions — and have few answers

There’s little detail available on the $7 billion federal program to jumpstart U.S. clean hydrogen, leaving environmental advocates concerned the projects may be off track.
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