Ironically, despite America’s Cold War fears of being nuked by the Soviet Union, the only government that ever nuked us (and nuked us quite a bit) was our own.
The next five-year period "will be the warmest on record," the World Meteorological Organization warned.
Fox News is courting major advertisers in the wake of Tucker Carlson’s ouster, making the network's latest Upfront conference a big target for protesters.
Nick Clegg refused to attend a hearing discussing Canada's proposed "Online News Act" after lawmakers changed the title to be critical of Meta.
The shooter made hundreds of posts with racist rhetoric, according to the FBI.
Jack Teixeira’s attorneys argued he should be released to his father’s custody but the DOJ says he's a flight risk.
A study finds that ozone-destroying CFCs banned in the 1980s are back in use, but it's not clear where or why.
The right-wing lawmaker's account was restricted after she shared an image claiming antifa was planning a day of violence.
The new Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report is a "survival guide for humanity."
Earth's once-damaged ozone layer is on track for a full recovery, but the rapid rise in space launches could derail decades of progress.
There’s been continuing speculation and even more conspiracies about whether U.S. embassy workers getting sick was an attack by a foreign government.
The Secretary of State cancelled a trip to Beijing. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene made a meme. D.C. is obsessed with the "civilian airship."
Artificial neural networks trained on climate data say we're going to cross critical thresholds in the mid 21st century.
Facebook says Trump's account no longer poses the same "serious risk to public safety" as it did when he was banned in the days after the Capitol riot.
An investigative podcast takes on the enduring mystery of people who became sick while stationed at embassies in Havana, Cuba starting in 2016.
After a major setback in the 2010s, the most recent U.N. assessment says the Montreal Protocol has succeeded in safeguarding Earth's ozone layer.
The completed puzzle that’s dropping on Thursday is expected to touch on foreign governments’ reactions to the Jan. 6 insurrection.
The big question now: can they actually implement it?
The wild conspiracist’s company had previously filed chapter 11 bankruptcy, but now Jones is facing over $1 billion in damages from two defamation lawsuits.
New censorship rules state for the first time that users can be held liable for liking videos deemed harmful or illegal by government officials.