A tragic kind of patriotism | My View

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Football: Warriors, Dragons post home shutouts

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Earth Day is Every Day at UCSB

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“Water is Life”: The African Water Conundrum

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De Soto football practice | High School Football

STLtoday.com

Property transfers Oct. 1-5 | Business

Glasgow Daily Times

Saturday's prep highlights: Unity wins state title

Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette

Rhoton FG with one tick left lifts Gate City to win

Kingsport Times News

ET football: ETBU vs. Texas Lutheran | Sports

Marshall News Messenger

Tony's Week 4 Preview

Texas Redzone Report

Top scholars recognized | Editorials

Elizabethtown News Enterprise
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Public Lands Exchanges: For Whom And For What?

Science Trends

SPORTS SHORTS: Silver gets gold, Comets get silver

Marshalltown Times Republican

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Waco Tribune-Herald
‘Sometimes the world is trying to tell you something. What it was telling me was that pavements were no longer for pedestrians.’
‘Sometimes the world is trying to tell you something. What it was telling me was that pavements were no longer for pedestrians.’

Tomorrow's Earth

Science Magazine

State of the Planet

Science Magazine

Prep roundup: Marion denies Gate City's comeback bid

Kingsport Times News

Friday Night High School Football Predictions

Bristol Herald Courier

ET Football: Tigers set to battle HPU | ETVarsity

Longview News-Journal

What makes High Knob special: Part six

Coalfield.com
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Data, AI and the tragedy of the commons

GreenBiz

'For-keeps' games begin for gridders

TheRecordLive.com
FILE – In this June 12, 2015, file photo, a lobster is pulled from a crate in Kennebunkport, Maine. The globalization of the American lobster business has spurred fears within the industry that lobsters’ shells are getting weaker, but scientific evidence about the issue paints a complicated picture. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, File)
FILE – In this June 12, 2015, file photo, a lobster is pulled from a crate in Kennebunkport, Maine. The globalization of the American lobster business has spurred fears within the industry that lobsters’ shells are getting weaker, but scientific evidence about the issue paints a complicated picture. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, File)

Obituaries Oct. 1, 2018 | Obituaries

Murray Ledger and Times

Prep Football Roundup: Big wins for Grove, PH

The Courier

Cowley College releases list of scholarship recipients

Cowley College News

Dr. Garrett Hardin | MOTHER EARTH NEWS

Mother Earth News

Speed cited in wreck that claimed teens

Beaumont Enterprise

Is your footprint green enough?

Down To Earth Magazine

Mobility for people, not cars

The Manila Times

Lewis all over field with impact for Genoa

Fremont News Messenger
Drivers wait in traffic during the morning rush hour in Midtown Manhattan.
Drivers wait in traffic during the morning rush hour in Midtown Manhattan.

The tragedy of the high seas

The Economist

Hardin-Jefferson baseball players commit to colleges

Beaumont Enterprise

ET Football: ETBU vs. Belhaven | ETVarsity

Longview News-Journal

Roundup: Trojans roll past Brown County for fifth win

Jacksonville Journal-Courier

Highland's Abshire, Erath boys do well at XC meet

The Daily Iberian

Prep Scoreboard: Sept. 21 | Sports

South Bend Tribune
Vote for the Kentucky.com Football Player of the Week (Sept. 21, 2018)Kentucky high school football player of the week voting September 24, 2018 | Lexington Herald Leader
Vote for the Kentucky.com Football Player of the Week (Sept. 21, 2018)Kentucky high school football player of the week voting September 24, 2018 | Lexington Herald Leader

Out 'n' about | Out 'N About

Hopkinsville Kentucky New Era

Cross country: Findlay girls second at Clay

The Courier

Ramblin Rhodes: A.J. Croce has got a name of his own

The Augusta Chronicle
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