In honor of Earth Month, we'll be sharing a week's worth of tips to inspire you to live a little more sustainably. Follow along—and don’t be surprised if you find that living green really does equate to living better.
British army veteran Bill Gladden, one of the dwindling number of veterans who took part in the landings that kicked off the campaign to liberate Western Europe from the Nazis during World War II, died Wednesday. He was 100.
Huge queues have wound their way outside of the Masters' merchandise stores. One Direction star Niall Horan is seen watching on with the crowds on Thursday. Jason Day has raised eyebrows over his baggy trousers and Malbon vest
Dr. Lesley Ott, NASA Climate Scientist, talks about Earth Day and ways you can celebrate while helping the planet, and how climatology works with meteorology.
Legal analysts Lisa Rubin and Chuck Rosenberg discuss the first day of former President Trump's historic hush money trial, and they look ahead to day two.
Fox News host Laura Ingraham lays out the "conspiracy of dunces" in her opening monologue Tuesday on "The Ingraham Angle." LAURA INGRAHAM: From day one, Alvin Bragg was a man on a political, not a legal, mission. It was to charge Trump with whatever just to keep him in court. Maybe, maybe, get lucky and get a conviction. The truth is the underlying conduct doesn't even merit a misdemeanor charge because there is no intent to defraud without a federal crime in this case. This is a political hit...
World No 1 Scottie Scheffler is right where he is supposed to be – leading the 88th Masters with one round to go.
As the city of Fort Wayne mourns the death of Mayor Tom Henry, friends and family gathered Friday night for one last celebration of life.
A study has revealed that Labour voters are 13 times as likely as Conservative supporters to describe it as 'racist and divisive'.
Everyone loves a good reality-TV mean girl, but Hannah and Telly are too banal for their bad behavior to make good television.
Modern supermarkets are no strangers to plastic. From bagged bananas to single-use pouches of baby food, plastic has found its way into nearly every aisle. Judith Enck, a former EPA regional administrator and current head of Beyond Plastics, finds this trend concerning. Less than 10% of plastic gets recycled, leaving most to end up buried, burned, or dumped.
Walking home one evening, I came to an intersection. A family and a couple were waiting for the light, the family bantering about crossing against the light. “My knees won’t let me go that fast!” the grandma warned. “Ma’am, I’m with you!” the man from the couple called out with a laugh. “My wife doesn’t More