The march of The Traitors across global television doesn’t seem to be slowing, as South Korea became the latest country to ...
The social media giant is aiming to deactivate 500,000 teen accounts from today ahead of next week's ban, and Australia is ...
Human rights advocates warn that new border legislation could erode constitutional protections and expose Canadian ...
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Three Ideas for Lowering Electricity Costs
Ignoring those technologies will make electricity only more expensive in the years to come. If regulators, policy makers, and ...
President Donald Trump announced a new plan that lets carmakers pollute more by making less fuel efficient vehicles. The ...
The Trump administration on Wednesday proposed slashing fuel economy standards that former President Joe Biden had finalized ...
Severe flooding in southern Thailand has killed at least 267 people, with most of the fatalities reported from Hat Yai, the ...
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“Apocalyptic” Scenario Feared as Gulf Stream Falters—U.S. East Coast Faces Rising Sea Levels
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, a vast system of ocean currents often called the ocean's conveyor belt, is ...
Consider this an early prototype of forthcoming “Elect Shapiro” ads: a hardworking white woman against a backdrop of snow ...
Britain’s fiscal watchdog is facing heat over a data leak and its influence on the government’s 26 bln pound tax hike. The ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has called Somali immigrants living in the United States “garbage” and wants them to leave. He ...
Elected officials are quick to support public lands ranchers who are accused of breaking rules. As a result, federal agencies pull punches when enforcing regulations.
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