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A farmer seated on a large pumpkin.

December 8, 2025

A Tale of Two Droughts: Who is Striving and Who is Thriving?

New Jersey residents struggle to reduce their water usage throughout a year long drought watch while local farmers have yet to see an impact.

By Carley McDonald

Pivots also known as irrigation systems.

December 8, 2025

Idaho Potato Farmers Face Rising Costs and Labor Uncertainty

Behind every Idaho harvest is a system of visas, paperwork, and families who depend on them. That system is shifting.

By Nida Mannan

Cleveland Justice Center

December 8, 2025

Genetics Solved a Decades-old Ohio Rape Case. How Many More Can Be Solved?

Ohio's low rape-case clearance rate leaves survivors searching for justice long after the assaults. Advances in forensic DNA analysis are helping solve cold cases, some more than 20 years old.

By Natalie Workman

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December 8, 2025

Filling the Void: Gen Z and the Myth of Beauty

“They send me pictures of their faces with a filter that alters their features and say, ‘I want to look like this.'”

By Giulia Petrilli

picture of Itchetucknee River

December 8, 2025

Florida Promised to Protect Its Springs. Is It Keeping Its Word?

Beneath the clear blue surface of Florida’s springs, scientists are detecting unsettling changes. At the same time, a battle over how the state enforces its water rules is raising new questions about what it will take to safeguard them.

By Rebecca Gleiberman

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