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Court orders FDA to assess environmental impact of GM salmonNEW YORK (AP) — A federal court judge ordered the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday to conduct an environmental assessment of genetically modified salmon that he said was required for the... |
Washington to manage wolves within borders after fed actionSPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — The state of Washington will take over management of most wolves within its borders early next year, after the U.S. government announced Thursday that gray wolves in the Lower... |
5 key takeaways from the October jobs reportWASHINGTON (AP) — The American job market is clawing its way back — steadily if slowly — from the devastation inflicted by the coronavirus-caused recession. What no one knows is just how long it... |
Scaled-Back Thanksgiving Plans Leave Turkey Farmers in LimboFor the turkey industry, this Thanksgiving is a guessing game. Millions of Americans are expected to have scaled-down celebrations amid the pandemic, heeding official warnings against travel and... |
Government Grant Seeks to Help Small-Scale Meat ProcessorsMOUNT VERNON, Wash. (AP) — The Washington state Department of Agriculture is offering COVID-19 relief grants to small-scale meat processors to help them cover costs of boosting capacity during the... |
ICE Settles Lawsuit Filed by Immigrant Activists in VermontBURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — The federal government has agreed not to deport three immigrant activists in Vermont who sued two years ago after they were arrested, saying they were targeted in retaliation... |
Growing Area with Rural Roots a Window into Swing State OhioBOWLING GREEN, Ohio (AP) — Ohio's Wood County is a mix of just about everything that makes the entire state an election bellwether with its growing suburbs, a farm culture rooted in conservative... |
Road, Logging Restriction to End in Largest National ForestJUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — The federal government announced plans Wednesday to lift restrictions on logging and building roads in a pristine rainforest in Alaska that provides habitat for wolves, bears... |
Denver Groups to Remove Trump Letter From Food-Aid BoxesDENVER (AP) — A coalition of anti-hunger groups in Denver have been removing letters from President Donald Trump from inside federal food assistance boxes that address recipient families. The Denver... |