A customer survey suggesting a move to digital-only building instructions was pulled earlier this week after fan fury.
A study suggests that framing the issue in terms of American values holds promise.
The village was submerged when a reservoir was created to service the capital, but an astonishing drop in water level is revealing its lost buildings.
Health officials in Oxford, Massachusetts, voted unanimously to enact a voluntary curfew until the year's first hard frost, after a local resident was hospitalized with the Eastern equine encephalitis virus.
The sudden shift in water temperature is puzzling scientists.
Research shows that what you call climate change doesn’t affect how worried people are.
Russell Vought also says that he supports "Christian nation-ism" and wants America to do away with "multiculturalism."
After the fire destroyed his town in 2021, a state rep took on insurance companies, mortgage lenders, and landlords—and beat them all.
Parts of the U.S. have experienced record-setting heat waves over the past few summers, which may have caused pharmaceutical ingredients to degrade while en route.
Urban areas are growing around the world, but rather than sprawling outwards, their skylines are getting taller.
A trio of South African sites contain evidence that early humans ate shellfish, used fire to modify raw materials, and used advanced projectile weapons.
It wasn't just scientists who were worried, but Congress, the White House, and even Sports Illustrated.
The strange temperature fluctuation might be due to a rare stratospheric warming over the continent.
Neither hardwood nor softwood, tulip trees grow fast and store a lot of carbon, potentially providing an unexpected resource in the battle against climate change.
Pyrocumulonimbus clouds might offer a terrifying peek at the future of wildfires.
July 22 was the hottest day on record, beating out the record set the day before.
A perfect storm of hurricanes, diseases, and water scarcity threatens to wipe out the state's famed citrus industry.
A 42-year-old Belgian man learned the hard way why it's called Death Valley.
Forests throughout the West are overgrown and full of flammable vegetation, fueling wildfires and carbon emissions. Could burying it help solve the problem?
A look at Kamala Harris' record on clean energy, climate diplomacy, and environmental justice in California, the Senate, and the White House.