US ‘Secret War’ remembered as Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin visits Laos
Al Jazeera looks back at the most devastating period in Laos's history, when the US waged a years-long 'Secret War'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,001
These were the key developments on the 1,001st day of the Russia-Ukraine war.
Chris Stapleton wins big at CMAs; Morgan Wallen takes top award
Singer-songwriter Chris Stapleton might have spent more time on the stage Wednesday night at the 58th annual CMA Awards than the show's hosts, performing three times and taking home three awards.
Homeless man arrested for plotting to bomb New York Stock Exchange
Federal authorities on Wednesday arrested a homeless man from Florida accused of planning to blow up the New York Stock Exchange this week.
Bryan Kohberger can face death penalty if convicted in Idaho college murders, judge rules
Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger can face the death penalty if convicted in the 2022 stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students, a judge has ruled.
North Carolina GOP lawmakers vote to strip incoming Democratic leaders' powers
North Carolina Republican lawmakers voted to strip the state’s incoming Democratic governor and attorney general of key powers.
U.S. officials push to add some giraffes to endangered species list
Three giraffe subspecies should be added to the endangered species list, U.S. officials said Wednesday, as their populations continue a yearslong trend of decline.
Ukraine fires UK-supplied missiles at targets inside Russia
Ukraine has fired British-supplied Storm Shadow missiles into Russia, a source has told Sky News.The UK and Ukraine have not yet confirmed the use of the
Scottish man, 22, linked to hacking group 'Scattered Spider' charged in US
Prosecutors in the US have revealed criminal charges against five people - including a man from Scotland - alleged to be part of a cybercrime group suspected of stealing millions in cryptocurrency.
Robotic model with real pigeon feathers can fly like a bird
Have you ever wondered why an airplane has a vertical tailfin? The plane needs it to stabilize its flight. Since flying without a vertical tail is much more energy-efficient, the aviation industry has worked hard to accomplish this—so far without
Real-world chemists are more diverse than generative AI images suggest
Asking children "What does a scientist look like?" now results in more illustrations of women and people of color than decades ago. But do generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools also depict the diversity among scientists? Researchers reporting in the Journal
Earth Is Heating Up at The Fastest Rate Ever Recorded, Evidence Suggests
You miss 100% of the shots you don't take.
Using camp stoves to power electronics in the wilderness
While camping is a great opportunity to unplug and connect with nature, it's hard not to rely on some sort of technology—cellphones, radios, lanterns, and portable chargers are all useful tools to bring along while exploring the wilderness. Research by
Expert: 'Bomb Cyclone' Pounding The US Will Be Strong And Unpredictable
Like an out-of-control firehose.