When James Prescott Joule lent his name to a unit of energy, he could not have foreseen today’s alarming calculations The primary unit of climate collapse is the zettajoule. If you have never heard of this term, you are not alone. Even scientists who work on a planetary scale struggle...
America’s official mammal, the bison, gets a bronze tribute for the country’s 250th birthday
The national mammal of the United States is getting in on America’s 250th birthday celebration
Multiple people injured after floor collapses at New Hampshire wedding venue
Six people were taken to the hospital after a floor collapsed at a New Hampshire wedding venue Saturday
Trump touted bigger tax refunds this year, but Americans will likely spend them on gas
Spiking gas prices in the U.S. are on track to eat up tax refunds this year, leaving most Americans with little extra to spend
Trump places statue of Christopher Columbus near the White House
A statue of Christopher Columbus been placed on the grounds of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building adjacent to the White House
Rubio to testify in trial of former roommate accused of secretly lobbying for Venezuela
Former congressman David Rivera goes on trial Monday over allegations he secretly lobbied for Venezuela’s government during the first Trump administration
Cast a ballot and wait for the plane. In Alaska, a grace period for ballots is seen as a necessity
Voting rights advocates in Alaska are worried that a case set to be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court could end a long-standing practice of the state accepting ballots after Election Day
AAPI adults mostly think Trump has done more harm than good on immigration
A new AAPI Data/AP-NORC poll finds that most Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders believe President Donald Trump has done more harm than good on the issue of immigration and border security in his second term so far
Historic Hawaii floods leave 2,000 people without power
More than 2,000 people remain without power Sunday afternoon because of historic flooding in Hawaii
Is time a figment of our imaginations?
Cosmologists and physicists come up empty handed when they attempt to pin down time. So what, exactly, is it? When was the last time you raced against an unforgiving clock? Perhaps you skipped breakfast, broke a sweat, shelled out for a taxi or missed time with your family. Many of us...