The recent kidnapping of a US nurse has put a focus on the plight of Haitians living with organized crime every day. But few governments are willing to intervene.
Foreign policy experts are divided on whether Russiaās invasion of Ukraine makes it more or less likely that China will launch a similar attack on Taiwan. Here are the arguments on both sides.
A pipeline that has carried Canadian oil and gas across Wisconsin and Michigan for 70 years has become a symbol of fossil fuel politics and a test of local regulatory power.
Projections for Hawaiiās climate future are raising concerns about fire risk, ecosystems and freshwater supplies for homes and agriculture.
With commercial space tourism on the rise and NASA planning to return to the Moon, you might think the US space economy is booming ā but the data paints a more complex picture.
Black female prosecutors like Fani Willis face the unequal burden of both racist and sexist attacks
While Donald Trump has used his social media platform to criticize all of his opponents, the former president has made his most controversial attacks against Black female prosecutors.
Threat from climate change to some of India’s sacred pilgrimage sites is reshaping religious beliefs
At the pilgrimage site of Kedarnath in northern India, disastrous flooding has led many to ask whether the gods are getting angry about human behavior.
With modern borders drawn up by colonial powers, some African governments have turned to religion to try to forge national unity since independence.
The case hinged on Montanaās āgreen amendment,ā which guarantees a constitutional right to āa clean and healthful environment.ā Other states have similar amendments, and more are considering them.
Traditional report cards sent home every few months are fine for most students. But for kids with behavioral issues, a daily report card can be a better option.