President-elect Donald Trump has promised to make the U.S. the planet's "crypto capital." Here's why critics are concerned.
The tiny ray spider uses launches its web to grab its prey out of the air. Though common practice in the superhero world, ...
The manhunt for the person who fatally shot the head of one of the country's largest health insurers in New York City entered ...
With efforts to bolster the federal Voting Rights Act unlikely under Republican control of the new Congress, advocates are ...
The manhunt for the person who fatally shot the head of one of the country's largest health insurers in New York City entered ...
Three mountain climbers — two from the U.S. and one from Canada — missing for five days on Aoraki, New Zealand's tallest peak ...
The death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson triggered a deluge of painful stories about health care denials on social ...
Research has shown that everyday instances of sexism affect women at all levels, including in matters of physical and mental ...
Rodney Scott at CBP and Caleb Vitello at ICE would work alongside Stephen Miller, who was named deputy chief of staff for ...
Rising from the sand on Miami Beach are what appear to be the sails of a buried Spanish galleon. It's a piece created by ...
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Rob Kelner of the law firm Covington and Burling about the vetting process for presidential nominees.
The South Korean president tried but failed to impose martial law this week, putting the nation's democratic institutions to a severe test. The impeachment vote is expected on Saturday.