Climate change is warming the oceans off the New England coast and bringing new species of fish. This could bring new opportunities for fishermen. But fishermen and regulators are falling behind.
Ukrainians are reeling over the US suspending military aid, but Kyiv says it can manage for six months as the European Union and UK amp up support.
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Carl Thomas Dean, who was with Dolly Parton for over 60 years, has died at age 82. A bank teller who had an evident crush on Dean inspired Parton's hit song "Jolene." ...
The beloved author of To Kill a Mockingbird famously only released two novels in her lifetime. Now, the world will get to ...
President Trump will give an address to a joint session of Congress Tuesday night. Here's what to expect. It's the first big speech since his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Inspired Home Show in Chicago this week. Behind the scenes, many said Trump's sharp tariffs will likely raise prices.
The Trump administration slapped 25% tariffs on America's two biggest trading partners, Mexico and Canada. Canada hit back with retaliatory tariffs and Mexico promised to follow suit.
South Carolina plans to execute its first prisoner by firing squad on March 7 inside the same death chamber it's used for ...
A State Department program meant to convince international students to pursue a higher-education in the United States can't seem to get answers on whether they're allowed to talk about increasing ...
The Trumps and lawmakers from across the aisle have invited guests to Tuesday's joint address, representing some of the ...
Searching for small fossils in big rocks requires specialized tools --tools that scientists could also use to look for ...
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