The school’s approval may be the strongest challenge yet to limits on public money in religious schools.
The International Atomic Energy Agency says the plant has enough water to last for several months. What happens afterward or if the remaining water is lost to the war could lead to a disaster.
Glioblastoma is the most aggressive type of brain cancer, causing significant decline in cognitive function. New research suggests a common anti-seizure drug could help control tumor growth.
The last relics of ‘lost cause’ ideology are being removed, as a federal panel renames US military bases that honored Confederate generals.
Pence’s announcement that he will run for president brings to mind how rare it is for a vice president to compete against a former running mate.
Research shows that social media, with it endless promotion of unrealistic standards of beauty, has had a negative impact on millions of young people.
College students learn about people who have dedicated their professional lives to reducing the threat of violence – and their successes and failures.
The return of an important monument to Mexico puts a spotlight on a culture whose influence is still felt in the Americas today.
It’s not a question of if insurance will become unavailable or unaffordable in high-risk areas – it’s a question of when. A disaster risk expert explains.
Finding cosmetics that are free of hormone- disrupting chemicals often means paying more. An epidemiologist explains the risk, particularly for young women.