In the 1990s, researchers injected Black and Brown boys with a banned drug to study their violence risk. Child psychiatry has never reckoned with it.
New research sheds light on what drives reddish water to emerge from underground to pour onto the Taylor Glacier.
I took part in a 2012 psilocybin trial. What I’m seeing now horrifies me,” writes Erica Rex, author of the new book “Seeing ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — A new study suggests Extreme Risk Protection Order laws, also known as red flag laws, may significantly reduce firearm suicides without leading to increases in suicides by other ...
RED HOOK, N.Y. – Village trustees are seeking more specificity in a zoning study to deal with proposed residential housing along U.S. Route 9/North Broadway and other potential projects. The move ...
A Staten Island lawmaker wants drivers in his borough exempted from New York City’s right-on-red ban. Councilmember Frank Morano, a Republican, introduced legislation last month that would require the ...
A new study has found that despite the statewide legalization of accessory dwelling units (ADUs) in 2024, production remains critically low as Massachusetts remains in the top five U.S. states for ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A new bill could be the first step toward allowing right turns on red for Staten Island drivers. On Wednesday, all three of Staten Island’s representatives in the City Council — ...
This is the time of year when Nicole Hughes gets constantly distracted by the fall foliage as she drives around North Carolina. "I'm always looking," says Hughes, a biologist at High Point University.