“Fortunate” Céline Dion Shares Sweet Onstage Moment With Son René-Charles at Documentary Premiere

DAMASCUS — A hip bone in a blown-out building, part of a spine amid some debris, a few foot bones in

With the climate task force that Joe Biden named Wednesday, the presumptive Democratic presidential

A federal case challenging access to a common abortion pill is reviving discussions about a 150-year

Fifty years ago, when world hunger often made news, Frances Moore Lappé decided to find out why.Her

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper and Gov.-elect Josh Steinon Thursday challenged

A handful of big fossil fuel producers have been responsible for the majority of global greenhouse g

The forests of northwest Guinea are scarred by rust-red earth—a product of the West African country’

The United States is winning the global clean energy race—at least in terms of luring investment in

The design of a community garden in Choa Chu Kang has given some residents goosebumps. Located next

The Trump Administration announced major changes Monday to the way it will implement the Endangered

By the spring of 1976, the city of Boston had become a kind of war zone. The court-ordered busing de

NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with culture writer Rebecca Fishbein about her article for Bustle on how

Paula Abdul and Nigel Lythgoe have settled their lawsuit a year after the allegations sent shockwave

Scientists have added a new item to the long list of Greenland Ice Sheet woes. Along with snow-darke

Mass shootings in communities across the U.S. have killed at least 12 people since Friday and injure

Shootings on Juneteenth weekend leave at least 12 dead, more than 100 injured