Putin is offering the U.S. a stake in the minerals, rare earths and vast natural gas deposits in Russia’s Arctic.
The moon slipped between the Earth and the sun on Saturday, casting a shadow on our planet in parts of the United States, ...
In "Ends of the Earth," Neil Shubin travels north and south to explore the frontiers of polar science and history.
(AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) Spring is in the air, and it's time to get ready for nicer weather with some exclusive Insider ... A vehicle crashed into a power pole, causing power outages in ...
Education Secretary Estelle Morris today told comprehensive schools they had to improve, saying there were some which, as a teacher, she would not touch "with a barge pole". Her comments ...
The McLaren driver topped all three qualifying sessions to grab the first pole of the year from team ... Dry or wet, in the wet there are always some crazy things that can happen but it’s ...
Last week, Mississippi lawmakers finally stumbled into the 21st century and decided that adults—yes, grown-ups—should be allowed to buy wine online. A round of applause for Senators Michel, Blackmon, ...
No kids aged 12 to 18 allowed on site. Aussie dancehead Mall Grab is back in Belfast and showcasing some of his favourite fellow artists at this specially curated Looking for Trouble CHSq show.
It's unclear if it's Johnson's nature or rubbed off on him from his time in Detroit with Dan Campbell, but he had some gems ... t going to ask players to do things they aren't good at and will ...
With uncertainties around federal funding for higher education, some schools are cutting back. Experts say that could hurt not only students and faculty, but ultimately make the U.S. less competitive.
Agencies from Social Security to the IRS store sensitive data on millions of Americans. Here's what the government knows about us – and what's at risk as DOGE seeks access to the data.