News

Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk spoke about the Democratic Party's effort to rebrand itself to appeal to young, male ...
In the southwestern United States, days with triple-digit temperatures ... A frequent contributor to National Geographic in print and online, Elizabeth Royte covers consumption and waste, food ...
U.S. housing affordability has shifted, with Midwest and Rust Belt cities standing in stark contrast to high-priced markets.
Award-winning cartographer on his process, and what he hopes locals take from looking at his ‘information as art’ maps.
A battle over plastic—a material so prolific the UN calls the 90 percent of it that ends up as trash a pollution crisis—is under way in Florida. Coral Gables, a small city of 51,000 people ...
The aurora's are back! And may be visible throughout the weekend. The University of Alaska and NOAA track auroras using the ...
A new algorithm, tested via computer modeling across the continental United States, more accurately routes patients with ...
Hurricane Season: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecast a range of 13 to 19 total named storms during ...
Axolotl cells can remember where they belong in the body, and under the right conditions, this positional memory can be rewritten.
Accurate, accessible location data streamlines operations and enhances cost-effective county and city governance.
Wildfires are becoming more commonplace and dangerous, but so are the strategies utilities are employing for mitigation and ...
HBO host Bill Maher talked to Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA) and Jake Tapper on Friday's "Real Time" about left-wing extremism on college campuses. "There is this idea on campuses. It's not just the Israeli ...