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Woman shares love of outdoors with next generation

Her work is inspiring teens to become the next generation of conservation leaders

A look at what happened in the US government this week

Here are the top stories from the U.S. government this past week.

No. 11 Clemson outlasts Davidson 7-4

Aidan Knaak struck out 8 in the win

Westside Rams lose to North Augusta in 4A girls state championship

Khalia Hartwell scored a game-high 21 points in the loss

Wofford, Furman lose in SoCon Women's Tournament

UNC Greensboro and Chattanooga will play for the women's tournament title on Sunday

Petry's 3-run HR powers Gamecocks in 11-7 win over Morehead St.

The junior moved into second place on the school's all-time list with 49 homers

Federal judge blocks Trump administration's medical research funding cuts

In 2023, the NIH allocated $35 billion to more than 2,500 institutions.

What is Alzheimer's disease and how is it detected?

Diagnoses of the memory-loss disease normally happens after the age of 60.

War heroes and military firsts are among 26,000 images flagged for removal in Pentagon's DEI purge

References to a World War II Medal of Honor recipient, the Enola Gay aircraft that dropped an atomic

C.D.C. Will Investigate Debunked Link Between Vaccines and Autism

Dozens of studies have failed to find evidence of a link. The decision to re-examine the question co

How Foreign Aid Cuts Are Setting the Stage for Disease Outbreaks

Organizations funded by the United States helped keep dangerous pathogens in check around the world.

What Is Hantavirus, the Rare Disease That Killed Betsy Arakawa?

Ms. Arakawa, the wife of the actor Gene Hackman, died from the effects of a disease often caused by