Fewer Americans Are Buying New Cars. That’s a Problem for the Climate
The 284 million cars on the road are older than they've ever been. That'll take a toll on the speed of the EV transition.
The 284 million cars on the road are older than they've ever been. That'll take a toll on the speed of the EV transition.
It's not ignorance that's driving dramatic shifts in Republicans' views of childhood vaccines
A man saw a missing girl on a Netflix true crime show. Then she walked into his store.
President Guillermo Lasso dissolved the National Assembly just as it was forging ahead with impeachment proceedings to remove him from office.
Persistent, heavy rain led Italian authorities to place the Emilia Romagna region under a red threat-level warning
Biden said he was open to having some work requirements, but said he wouldn’t sign off on measures that block access to medical care.
The Supreme Court said Wednesday that Illinois can, for now, keep in place a new law that bars the sale of certain semiautomatic guns and large-capacity magazines.
Drug overdose deaths in the U.S. went up slightly last year after two big leaps during the pandemic, according to new CDC data.
At the Cannes Film Festival, both onscreen and off, the controversial movie star was a spectacle of his own making
Recovery efforts begin in Myanmar and Bangladesh after powerful cyclone hits. Hundreds of people are likely still missing.
At least five people have died in Italy's flooding and 5,000 have been evacuated.
The 2 hour chase, which involved the paparazzi, happened after the couple attended an awards ceremony in New York on Tuesday.
Scientists expect a temporary burst of heat from an El Nino will supercharge human-caused warming from burning fossil fuels.
A rapid scientific study found that global warming made the heat wave in southern Asia this April "dramatically" more likely to occur.
It’s all pretty illuminating—until the bizarre finale, whose sunny portrait of the C-suite comes off as anything but representative.
Legislation banning most abortions after 12 weeks of pregnancy will become law in North Carolina
The complicated story of the marriage of Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife Coretta Scott King
'Brown v. Board of Education' pledged that U.S. public schools must be available to all. 70 years later, that promise remains unfulfilled.
The case centers on tapped phone calls of Sarkozy dating back to 2014, after he’d left office.
The regional sporting event is often overshadowed by controversy. This year was no exception—but there were also notable moments of inspiration and achievement
As the New York Republican's political career appears to be going up in flames, challengers are circling like moths.
In a Congressional hearing, Altman, whose company created ChatGPT, and senators expressed their fears about how AI could “go quite wrong.”
Both sides remain sharply divided over the GOP plan to cut spending by imposing tougher work requirements for federal aid programs.
Facing a "humanitarian crisis" at the border, migrants are reportedly using the last of their cash and phone battery on food deliveries.
Breaking down "Vanderpump Rules'" infamous cheating scandal ahead of a season finale centered on the fallout from the affair
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