Two-thirds of people on weight loss drugs consumed fewer sweet and salty snacks, and carbonated sugary drinks, report finds
When happiness comes down to how much money you have
Report suggests age is used to justify bias against women in the workplace
Survey shows that despite hardships, immigrants believe their children will have a better future
The pandemic changed the purpose of US workplaces
Experts say workspaces must change to meet the needs of hybrid workers and their employers
Budget for new public buildings includes allotment for original artworks
Since its founding, the United States has incorporated art into its federal buildings. These days, one-half of one percent of a new building’s budget usually goes to funding art designed specifically for that structure. It’s a tradition that helps preserve American culture for future generations.
Decommissioned in 1945, the Old City Hall Station remains the ‘jewel in the crown’ for NY transit system
Modernist structures designed by African Americans targeted for preservation
More than one-third of US workers are remote for at least part of the week
New report analyzes pandemic’s lasting impact on office and retail space
More American urban centers view nightlife as an economic asset rather than a nuisance
National Arboretum plays vital role in protecting US economy
Nestled among the bustling city streets of Washington is a hidden oasis that many Americans don't know exists. Congress established the U.S. National Arboretum in 1927. Vital scientific research is under way at the sprawling 183-hectare compound.
High court's emergency docket accounts for a big part of its work
Millennials and Gen Z are first generations to prefer Mexican and Asian cuisines
Foregoing native plants in favor of ‘dead zone’ grass causing biodiversity emergency
Maryland couple battles to keep their native plants after neighbor complains
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