VIDEO 21 hours ago Bill Gates ditches the climate doom ‘The Five’ co-hosts discuss the fallout from climate dooming and the ‘grifters’ who got rich off alarmism.
Media 1 day ago Bill Gates softens stance on climate change risks, sparking criticism on social media Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates appeared to shift from previous climate alarmism, now stating climate change won't cause global catastrophe or human extinction.
Caribbean 1 day ago Texas honeymooners trapped in Jamaica as Category 5 Hurricane Melissa slams island Texas newlyweds Kasydee and Hunter Bishop are trapped near Montego Bay, Jamaica, as Hurricane Melissa approaches as a Category 5 storm with 175 mph winds.
Oceans October 22 Baby humpback whale meets tragic end off New Jersey coast in suspected propeller strike Marine Mammal Stranding Center reports that a 29-foot young humpback whale succumbed to propeller strike wounds while trapped off New Jersey coast.
Travel October 22 Thousands of mysterious sea creatures 'littering' coastal town: See the photos Thousands of sea cucumbers blanket over two miles of the Seaside, Oregon, beach in a rare natural phenomenon. The translucent creatures can't return to the ocean on their own.
Travel October 19 Scientists solve centuries-old mystery of how Easter Island's massive Moai statues got there Scientists recently confirmed Rapa Nui legends about Moai heads "walking" to their locations, using 3D modeling to prove vertical transport methods on Easter Island.
Oceans October 16 OceanGate Titan submersible damaged on multiple dives before catastrophic implosion, NTSB report finds A scathing new report on the cause of the Titan sub disaster found that the vessel was damaged on earlier dives and built with flawed engineering.
Health October 9 The hidden reason scientists say bottled water may not be the cleaner choice New research reveals that bottled water drinkers consume significantly more microplastics than tap water users, with particles linked to cancer risks and chronic health complications.
Pollution October 8 Inhalers produce carbon emissions equal to 530,000 cars on road annually, study finds New JAMA study finds inhalers for asthma and COPD generate over 2 million metric tons of carbon emissions annually, equivalent to pollution from 530,000 cars.
Health October 7 Air pollution may play a bigger role in cognitive decline than anyone realized Air pollution exposure could make Alzheimer's disease worse by speeding up brain changes that cause memory loss and impaired judgment, a Penn Medicine study finds.
History October 6 Mystery solved? Researcher challenges long-held theory of what sank Shackleton's Endurance in Antarctic ice A Finnish professor's recent research shows Sir Ernest Shackleton's legendary ship Endurance was poorly designed for Antarctic conditions, despite its indestructible reputation.
Health October 6 Parkinson’s risk could increase with exposure to common chemical, study suggests Researchers analyzed data from over 222,000 Parkinson's patients and found TCE exposure from metal degreasing and industrial cleaning may increase disease risk.
Tech October 6 West Virginia AG leads multistate probe into Big Tech 'greenwashing' claims Attorney General JB McCuskey says tech giants Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft mislead public about renewable energy use through credit system he calls deceptive.
Dinosaurs October 1 Terrifying ancient predator with 'powerful claws' unearthed, its last meal still in its jaws Scientists discovered Joaquinraptor casali, a 23-foot carnivorous dinosaur that lived 66-70 million years ago in Argentina's Patagonia region. It had a creature's bone in its mouth.
Health September 30 Doctors say eating specific type of food may offset lung damage from air pollution A new study from the University of Leicester finds that high fruit intake reduces air pollution's harmful effects on the lungs, particularly in women who eat four portions daily.
NASA September 29 Massive comet zooming through solar system could be alien technology, Harvard astrophysicist says Harvard researcher Avi Loeb says comet 3I/ATLAS weighs 33 billion tons and spans 3.1 miles, making it far larger than previous interstellar visitors.
Opinion September 29 Protecting America’s outdoors is patriotic — but radical activism gets in the way Trump administration's conservation initiatives and bipartisan environmental policies offer path forward beyond polarized climate activism and unrealistic mandates.
Donald Trump September 26 Trump officials urged to boycott UN climate summit as Trump seethes climate change is a ‘con job’ Seven conservative organizations ask Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and Energy Secretary Chris Wright to skip Brazil climate summit.
Fish September 25 Surge of rare jellyfish sightings across multiple beaches stumps experts A moon jellyfish bloom in the Gulf of America is driving record numbers of pink meanie jellyfish to Texas shores, where they feed aggressively on their prey.
Family Travel September 25 Oklahoma family uncovers 'really neat' diamond at state park, thanks to dollar store tools An Oklahoma family discovered a 2.79-carat brown diamond at Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas, thanks to sand-digging tools from a dollar store.
Politics September 23 Jim Jordan pressed to subpoena climate group accused of 'judicial manipulation' The American Energy Institute has raised concern about judicial manipulation in climate lawsuits, citing evidence of coordination between attorneys and judicial training programs.
Tech September 14 Scientists extract silver from e-waste using cooking oil New research shows how fatty acids in cooking oil can safely dissolve and recover silver from circuit boards without harmful chemicals or environmental damage.
Los Angeles September 9 Dramatic video shows shipping containers toppling off cargo ship in California Shipping containers from the vessel Mississippi fell into the ocean at California's Port of Long Beach, with authorities investigating the cause of the incident.
Travel September 6 Archaeologists uncover house linked to Isaac Newton beside his legendary apple tree British archaeologists recently discovered Isaac Newton's mother's 17th-century house near Woolsthorpe Manor, uncovering artifacts, including thimbles, buttons and tableware.
Travel September 5 Ancient Egyptian party-town building and relics pulled out in ocean discovery Archaeologists discovered ancient docks and artifacts from a submerged 2,000-year-old city believed to be an extension of Canopus in Alexandria, Egypt.
Drones September 4 Navy solar drone soars nonstop for 3 days The Navy's solar-powered Skydweller drone flew nonstop for 73 hours in Mississippi, proving renewable energy can power long-endurance military missions.
Donald Trump September 2 Trump admin scores legal win in $16B climate fight as federal appeals court lifts block on grant terminations A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that President Donald Trump's administration can withhold $16 billion in climate grants, overturning a lower court.
Africa September 2 Landslide kills over 1,000 people and levels entire village in Sudan's Central Darfur Devastating landslide completely levels Tarasin Village in Sudan's Central Darfur, with rebel group reporting over 1,000 deaths and only one survivor.
Afghanistan September 1 Afghanistan hit with 6.0 magnitude near eastern border with Pakistan, hundreds killed A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan near its shared border with Pakistan late Sunday, stoking reports of hundreds of casualties.
US Energy August 29 'Web of dark money' tied to Obama, Dems fuels green opposition to crucial Trump energy plan An American energy leader is warning that several progressive "green" groups opposing President Donald Trump’s nuclear energy plans are linked to a "web of dark money" groups.