While repeatedly accusing LeBron James of “lying” on Thursday, ESPN pundit Stephen A. Smith falsely claimed the Los Angeles ...
At least 27 people have died in what have grown into the largest wildfires in South Korea's history. Most of those who have ...
Fish sauce is an indelible part of Vietnam's culture and essential for its vibrant cuisine. In small fishing villages across ...
The American Society of Civil Engineers said that the state of U.S. infrastructure had improved, though just a little.
These advocates know that borders are man-made and that waterborne health and environmental risks just ignore them.
SINCE the start of the industrial era, the global average temperature has not ceased to climb, reaching over 1.1C. This represents an unprecedented speed in the fluctuation of global temperature.
When you're on the road as a reporter, you're bound to pick up some local vernacular. There is this word that a woman that we met in Greenland told us. It's called sila, which means weather, but it ...
Steven Mana‘oakamai Johnson, a Cornell University professor who grew up on Saipan, has devoted his life to studying the ocean ...
Archaeologist Michael Westaway, who worked on the Mungo finds, advised UNESCO in writing this month that the “destruction” of ...
On this episode of The Plugged In Podcast the team sits down with Dr. Bruce Bunker for a discussion on the scientific rigor ...
From sports and sustainability to business, law, and the arts, women across the Isle of Man are making an impact in ...
Northern Europeans are the least hopeful. Greeks, Spaniards, and Italians are angry and sad. And, citizens of the Global South—and the United States—are the most hopeful.