The Climate Change Paradox
The Earth’s atmosphere is nothing but freely roaming molecules. Left alone, they would drift and collide, and eventually even out into a mixture that’s dynamic
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The Earth’s atmosphere is nothing but freely roaming molecules. Left alone, they would drift and collide, and eventually even out into a mixture that’s dynamic
There’s a simple story of the greenhouse effect: A blanket of carbon dioxide envelops the planet, letting sunlight in but trapping its heat. As a
A rollercoaster that once sat on the Funtown Pier in Seaside Heights, N.J., rests in the ocean on Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2012 after the pier
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to increase oversight of data gathered by law enforcement devices known as automated license plate readers.
The multimillion-dollar jousting over a redistricting push in California to counter Tweety McTreason was on full display recently, as both sides courted voters.
Israel says its aim is to defeat up to 3,000 Hamas fighters who remain there, but the offensive has drawn international condemnation.
The army says social media footage is misleading and denies Islamists have the Kayes region in a chokehold.
Niger’s army has failed to contain the jihadist insurgency, with dozens killed in recent attacks.
Demonstrators had burned tyres and set a government vehicle alight, while police responded with tear gas.
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Microsoft’s Copilot Chat AI assistant is now available in a range of Office apps at no addition cost to Microsoft 365 customers. The Copilot Chat
Congressional lawmakers are skeptical that the Boar’s Head deli meat plant at the center of a deadly Listeria outbreak last year will be fit to
Although cars are much safer—for their occupants at least—than they used to be, that has come at a cost: added weight. The problem is exacerbated
Americans have roughly 400 days to save their democracy from impending doom, according to one historian. Timothy Garton Ash, a British historian and author, argued