President Obama plans to spotlight his climate change plans next week, saying Saturday that "there's no greater threat to our planet" than ever-rising temperatures.
5:22 p.m. EDT April 18, 2015 President Obama plans to spotlight his climate change plans next week, saying Saturday that "there's no greater threat to our planet" than ever-rising temperatures.
2:32 p.m. EDT April 4, 2015 WASHINGTON — Communities and historically black colleges that played a key role in the civil rights movement would get millions of dollars under an administration plan to upgrade and preserve the movement's most important sites.
7:05 p.m. EST February 18, 2015 A ferocious blast of bitterly cold air straight from Siberia was roaring through the eastern and southern USA on Wednesday, dropping temperatures to historically low readings as far south as Florida.
12:35 a.m. EDT March 26, 2015 WASHINGTON — President Obama will give a staunch defense of the federal government's consumer protection watchdog in a speech Thursday, defending it against Republican budget cuts the same day the agency is set to propose tough new payday lending rules.
SAN FRANCISCO — Northern California spent Saturday drying out and sweeping up after a storm lashed the region.
12:25 p.m. EST March 6, 2015 After a 7-1/2 year journey through the solar system, NASA's Dawn spacecraft settled into orbit Friday around the mini-planet Ceres that lies in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
A historic snowstorm blasted its way through the Northeast Monday, threatening to wreak havoc in seven states, with thousands of flight cancellations, school closings and the prospects of up to 3 feet of snow and hurricane-force winds expected to impact over 40 million people.
12:32 a.m. EST March 3, 2015 The long-standing urban-suburban divide in education, income, race and other characteristics is being turned on its head as college-educated Millennials crowd into U.S. cities, new research shows.
Republicans will tap their 2016 presidential nominee in mid-July, about a month earlier than usual.