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Colorado’s most active oil and gas drilling is happening near land that is also hosting some of the fastest housing construction in the state.
When Mark Padoongpatt was first asked to write a book about Thai food in America, he wasn’t interested. But then he began to examine the immigration history between Thailand and Los Angeles, and found a rich story about immigration and cooking. Padoongpatt ultimately wrote “Flavors of Empire: Food and the Making of Thai America,” which examines how cooking was at the heart of the assimilation of Thai Americans.
Arizona’s Department of Environmental Quality is allowing a uranium mine operator to spray water laced with uranium and arsenic on the ground to keep dust down on its site, but it is considering the status of the mine’s permit.
Southern Nevada saw its strongest October new home sales since 2006 during a month prices set a record high, in part because of a surge in million-dollar home closings, and builders expect prices to continue to rise in 2020.
A recent episode where a New York State Seneca Niagara Casino worker may have asked a disabled woman to leave a restaurant after her service dog possibly became unruly has led to many recommendations from noted lawyers.
This tactic enables conservatives to avoid addressing structural inequalities that still plague society.
As new treatments are developed for traumatic brain injury and Alzheimer’s disease, a significant amount of credit could go to 51ԹϺ’s new Department of Brain Health.
There’s nowhere you can go to escape the political hell we’ve been living in since 2016 — not even on dating apps, apparently.