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Disqualified at the Olympics, Ukrainian skeleton racer gains a different top honor
Vladyslav Heraskevych was disqualified over his custom helmet, which shows the faces of athletes and coaches killed during the war with Russia.
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You're asked to prove you're a U.S. citizen. Is that legal?
Hear from Ahilan Arulanantham, co-director of UCLA School of Law’s Center for Immigration Law and Policy, on when you need to identify yourself.
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Preserving the past with treasures from a Jewish archive
The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research has been celebrating its 100 anniversary. Here’s a look at what’s in its archives.
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These green start-ups are pushing ahead even as the government crushes climate projects
Federal funds may be drying up, but innovative founders are discovering ways to keep their plans alive.
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‘We want to change the world:' Company says it is creating a new kind of plastic
Only about 9% of plastic is recycled. Most of the rest goes to landfills or ends up in the environment. FutureBio wants to change those numbers.
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With the world facing future water shortages, this shower could be a game-changer
A Canadian company, RainStick Shower, aims to save 80% of the water and energy of a typical shower by recirculating sanitized water.
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From crop scraps to the latest fashions: This startup is pushing a new fabric source
The Hurd Co. is working to move the industry away from fast fashion toward sustainable fabrics.
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This green venture is transforming lampposts into electric vehicle charging stations
Voltpost creates electric vehicle charging stations on city lampposts to make them more available in urban areas.
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The pandemic devastated businesses, but this green startup found a new way to keep going
Dispatch Goods was founded in the San Francisco Bay area in 2020 to provide reusable food containers that can be washed and redistributed.
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This tech company wants to help cities make the most of available green energy for less
Switched Source’s technology offers a less expensive fix for cities boosting their use of green energy.