: This article was updated at 11:40 a.m. Oct. 21, 2025 to reflect the latest developments and include additional context on ...
This story was originally published by Grist. A new study confirms that commonsense workplace protections from extreme heat — water, shade, breaks — help save workers from being injured on the job.
This story was originally published by The New Lede. Children whose mothers lived near farms and fields treated with certain pesticides during pregnancy have a higher risk of a deadly cancer that is ...
This story was originally published by Grist. The federal government shutdown is stretching into a second week with no end in ...
To Mike Schultz, Kansas ranchers are stuck in velvet handcuffs. Walmart, the nation’s largest grocery retailer and private ...
In case you didn’t know it, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program is under siege by USDA, Congress, and the Trump administration. USDA reports 41.7 million people received SNAP food stamps in ...
It’s pumpkin season – from spiced lattes to Halloween decorations on the porch – and chances are it was grown in Illinois. Just over a third of all pumpkins in the United States – 485 million pounds – ...
What began in 1952 as a stopgap for seasonal labor has become a test case for U.S. immigration policy under President Trump. ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is canceling a survey that hunger groups use to understand — and respond to — food ...
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