For the more than 1 billion people who rely on the world's mountains for their water supply, the tap may be starting to fail.
Dimitar Dilkoff/AFP via Getty Images - PHOTO: A plume of smoke and a fragment of concrete rise from the site of an Israeli ...
As wealth taxes gain traction around the U.S., Sen. Elizabeth Warren is introducing a new bill that the Massachusetts ...
After this week’s deadly collision at LaGuardia Airport, concerns about how much is too much for one air traffic controler to ...
The plush red seats of the Concertgebouw's main auditorium are occupied by students cramming for upcoming exams and finishing ...
In an era of globalization and corporate consolidation, the “pick-and-shovel” ripple spreads very differently. It’s testing ...
The ski season of 2025-2026 is winding down—and it was a tough one for Vail Resorts, the world’s largest operator of ski ...
A new wave of roadside art is rising in Tulsa. Thanks to one woman’s vision and her towering troupe of fibreglass statues, ...
Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran said Wednesday he’s more concerned about the job market now than inflation.
The Pentagon ‌is considering ‌whether to divert ​weapons intended for Ukraine to ‌the ⁠Middle East as the ⁠war in Iran ...
Drivers facing the highest gas prices in years are lining up at Costco and Sam’s Club, downloading GasBuddy, tapping fuel ...
British police said Thursday that two men arrested in connection with an arson attack that destroyed four ambulances owned by ...