The US economy grew more slowly in the second quarter than previously estimated
The US economy grew more slowly in the second quarter than previously estimated — a good sign for the Federal Reserve, which is attempting to cool demand to bring down price increases.
2023-08-30 20:54
How a 14-year-old became part of the animation team behind 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse'
Preston Mutanga has found fame as a teen wunderkind whose creativity resulted in the ultimate gig.
2023-08-30 09:54
6 Famous Scientists and Inventors Who Struggled With Math
Some of the world's greatest scientists have struggled with math—just like the rest of us.
2023-08-30 04:18
EPA slashes federally protected waters by more than half after Supreme Court ruling
The Environmental Protection Agency and US Army on Tuesday released a new rule that slashes federally protected water by more than half, following a Supreme Court decision in May that rolled back protections for US wetlands.
2023-08-30 02:54
Meta pins 'Spamouflage' influence campaign on Chinese law enforcement
By Katie Paul NEW YORK Facebook parent company Meta said on Tuesday it had uncovered links between people
2023-08-29 20:20
Are Blue Jays seriously considering moving Vladimir Guerrero Jr. back to his old position?
With Matt Chapman heading on the injured list, Toronto Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was spotted fielding ground balls at third base.
2023-08-29 09:45
Idalia is expected to rapidly intensify in the record-warm Gulf of Mexico. Here's what that means
The forecast for Idalia is alarming: a so-called rapid intensification as it tracks through the Gulf of Mexico, tapping into some of the warmest waters on the planet ahead of making landfall in Florida this week.
2023-08-29 03:45
NFL Rumors: Jonathan Taylor mystery team, Eagles trade request, Stafford struggles
A fresh slate of NFL rumors: Matthew Stafford can't connect with teammates, a notable Eagles trade request, and a Jonathan Taylor mystery suitor lurks.
2023-08-29 02:15
FEMA announces $3 billion for climate resiliency as time runs low for Congress to replenish its disaster fund
In a record-breaking year of disasters, the Federal Emergency Management Agency is announcing nearly $3 billion Monday for communities to build resiliency against climate change-fueled extreme weather.
2023-08-29 00:19
Children have right to clean environment - report
The UN says countries must act urgently to protect children from the harmful effects of climate change.
2023-08-28 19:24
China’s summer of climate destruction
China sees both extreme heat and devastating floods, including in areas where flooding was unheard of.
2023-08-28 07:54
France to ban female students from wearing abayas in state schools
The education minister says female Muslim students will not be allowed to wear the loose-fitting robe.
2023-08-28 04:21