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How Do You Get Your News? It Might Depend on Where You Live.

The Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project finds that urban residents are more likely to use mobile and online sources, suburbanites are most heavily into social media, and rural residents are more inclined to word of mouth sources.

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Clean energy business leaders from around the U.S. convened to discuss the need for longterm policies to promote competitiveness and growth in this important global business sector.

Business Leaders Call for National Energy Policy

Clean energy business leaders from around the U.S. convened to discuss the need for longterm policies to promote competitiveness and growth in this important global business sector.

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Joshua S. Reichert

Joshua Reichert heads the Pew Environment Group, which focuses on the problems of climate change, the preservation of large intact wilderness ecosystems and the protection of the global marine environment.

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Snacks, Drinks at School May Be Key to Kids Maintaining a Healthy Weight

Updating national nutrition standards for snack foods and beverages sold in schools could help students maintain a healthy weight and increase food service revenue, according to a health impact assessment released by the Kids’ Safe & Healthful Foods Project and the Health Impact Project.More

 
 

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