Why Ruby Franke’s Estranged Husband Says He Became a “Resident Exorcist” for Her Former Business Partner

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A photojournalist who captured one of the most enduring images of World War II

Up until recently, the idea of sucking gigatons of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere to reverse c

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Polar bears normally need sea ice to hunt seals, but an isolated group of polar bears living on the

NEW YORK − For Angelina Jolie, the hardest part of playing opera star Maria Callas wasn’t the seven

Australia's Great Barrier Reef has been hit by widespread coral bleaching repeatedly in recent years

Arizona cities say they are worried about suffering a power grid failure like Texas did a year ago.

Tropical Storm Alex, which became the first named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season Sunday, hea

The last couple of years have been terrific for semiconductor stocks. Well, most semiconductor stock

Fashion lovers are about to go wild for Coachella.Starting April 14, thousands of music fans will pa

In Canada, tensions between indigenous fishermen and commercial fishermen have been simmering for de

For years, fossil fuel producing states have watched investors shy away from companies causing the c

Many workers are dreaming of retirement — whether it's decades away or coming up soon. Either way, i

Searchers have found 27 corpses in clandestine graves in the Mexican border city of Reynosa, across

Tucked among scattered pine and cypress trees near Orlando, Fla., a 175-foot-tall mountain of coal a

In Orlando, a mountain of coal ash evades EPA rules. It's not the only one.