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Wild Bison in Colorado Could Be Protected with Passage of Groundbreaking Bill

Denver, April 29 -- Wild bison that move into Colorado could be safeguarded following passage of the Protect Wild Bison bill in the state General Assembly that designates the national mammal as protec... Read More


New Report Finds Disadvantaged Communities Bear the Brunt of Massive Warehouse Expansion Through New York State

Washington, April 28 -- Today, the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), in collaboration with the ElectrifyNY coalition, updated their 2024 Warehouse Boom report with new data and analyses on the impact ... Read More


Immunotherapy Could Replace Surgery, Enabling Patients To Retain Their Organs and Enhance Their Quality of Life

CHICAGO, April 27 -- New results from a clinical trial led by Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK), gastrointestinal oncologists Andrea Cercek, MD, and Luis Diaz Jr., MD, demonstrate how immun... Read More


Photos and Video: "What Is Lost When You Lose Us": Human Rights Campaign Stages Die-In to Protest Trump Health Care Cuts

WASHINGTON, April 25 -- This afternoon, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) - the nation's largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) civil rights organization - hosted a die-in in fro... Read More


MYANMAR: More than 40,000 people, including children, living in shelters one month after earthquake Save the Children

YANGON, April 24 -- More than 40,000 [1] people are living in tents and other makeshift shelters one month after Myanmar's devastating earthquake with ongoing seismic activity making it impossible for... Read More


National Portrait Gallery Announces Jamie Dimon, Temple Grandin, Joy Harjo and Steven Spielberg To Receive Museums 2025 Portrait of a Nation Award

Washington, April 23 -- The Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery has announced the 2025 Portrait of a Nation Award honorees. Established in 2015, the Portrait of a Nation Award recognizes extraordi... Read More


Four Companies Make Major Commitments to Arbor Day Foundations Hurricane Recovery Campaign

LINCOLN, April 22 -- In a matter of months, the Arbor Day Foundation's corporate partners have committed a combined $2.35 million to the nonprofit's campaign, aiming to plant 10 million trees in state... Read More


New report reveals which U.S. food service companies are delivering on plant-based promises

Washington, April 21 -- Scorecard grades food service providers on efforts to promote sustainability and improve animal welfare through plant-based menu shifts. Scorecard grades food service providers... Read More


New Seafood Executive Order Puts American Seafood Competitiveness At Risk

Washington, April 19 -- A Statement from Sarah Poon, Associate Vice President, Resilient Fishery Solutions, on the Executive Order on Seafood Competitiveness. A Statement from Sarah Poon, Associate Vi... Read More


Finalists for the 2025 Young Lions Fiction Award Announced by The New York Public Library

Washington, April 17 -- Today, The New York Public Library announces the five finalists for the Young Lions Fiction Award, honoring the work of exceptional young and early-career authors. Five finalis... Read More