Trump's culture of retribution has swept through American life
Trump's calls for vengeance against political opponents have seeped into public life. Librarians are harassed, teachers vilified, election workers threatened.
Outpouring of unity in Spain as anger grows over slow response to floods
Hundreds of volunteers take up buckets and brooms in Valencia as the government bolsters its response to the devastating floods.
Politicians not ambitious enough to save nature, say scientists
Representatives of 196 countries have been meeting in Cali, Colombia, as part of the COP biodiversity summit.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 982
As the war enters its 982nd day, these are the main developments.
Lebanon to file UN complaint over Israel’s abduction of its national
Israel claims it carried out operation against what it called a 'Hezbollah operative' in an 'unprecedented' move.
How Dangerous Is the “Doomsday” Asteroid Swarm?
New research indicates that the Taurid swarm contains fewer large asteroids than anticipated, suggesting a lower threat level. This finding from observations using the Zwicky Transient Facility telescope informs both planetary defense strategies and our understanding of how comets and
Breaking the Rules of Chemistry: New Theory Shatters Old Ideas About Crystal Formation
A new crystallization theory shows that the solvent, not the solute, controls crystal formation. This two-step process improves predictions of crystal growth and has practical applications in areas like medicine and technology. Do you remember that old high school chemistry
New Discovery Reveals How Ovarian Cancer Starves Immune Cells
Researchers discovered that ovarian tumors hinder T cells’ energy supply by trapping a key protein, blocking lipid uptake. A new approach to reprogram T cells could enhance immunotherapy for aggressive cancers. Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have uncovered a mechanism
Revolutionizing Astrophysics: Modeling the Universe’s Most Powerful Explosions
Astrophysical explosions, encompassing events like supernovae and black hole consumptions, are becoming increasingly detectable with modern astronomy’s advancements. A physicist from Syracuse University has developed a groundbreaking model to simulate these cosmic events and their light emissions, allowing for a
Northern sea robin: The bizarre fish with crab legs it uses to taste the seafloor
The northern sea robin is a strange-looking fish with legs that it uses to "taste" the seafloor.
Abortion rights at forefront of Women's March rallies in runup to Election Day
Thousands of women have rallied in the U.S. capital and elsewhere with abortion rights at the forefront of their demonstrations
Did Susan B. Anthony Vow To Cut Off Arm Rather Than Demand Vote 'For the Negro and Not the Woman'?
The renowned suffragist had racist positions while still advocating for the voting rights of white women.
India vs New Zealand, third Test: Patel takes 11 as India lose by 25 runs
Mumbai-born Ajaz Patel takes 11 wickets as New Zealand win by 25 runs and bag the series 3-0 at the Wankhede Stadium.
US Election 2024: Understanding the United States in 20 maps
Al Jazeera looks at the US economy, demographics, geography and other indicators ahead of the November 5 elections.