Inauguration1 day agoJustin Trudeau ‘disappointed’ in Biden's decision to cancel Keystone XL pipeline Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday said his administration was “disappointed” with President Joe Biden’s decision to revoke the permit for construction on the Keystone XL oil pipeline.
SCIENCEJanuary 14Scientists discover new bat species in Africa with pumpkin-orange body: 'The color is just phenomenal' Scientists on Wednesday announced the discovery of a new bat species in Africa that has a striking mix of fiery orange and black colors, according to reports.
POLITICSDecember 17California Lt. Gov. Kounalakis praised student exchange that allowed Fang Fang into US California Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis, a former U.S. ambassador to Hungary, traveled to an event the federal government was boycotting in Beijing last year and praised student-exchange programs like the one that a suspected spy used to network closely with Rep. Eric Swalwell.
Climate ChangeDecember 16Hindsight in 2020: Report says dire climate predictions have failed to materialize The year 2020 is ending as it began in some ways -- with politicians sounding the alarm over the "existential threat" of climate change and its allegedly catastrophic impacts.
OPINIONDecember 14Justin Haskins: Joe Biden's Electoral College win is a big deal, so is his scary 'Great Reset' agenda What, exactly, will Joe Biden’s presidency look like?
GREAT OUTDOORSDecember 13Researchers stranded in Arctic at start of coronavirus pandemic head back for second winter Two women whose homecoming from an overwinter expedition in the Arctic was delayed by months due to the coronavirus last year have set out again – now with new gear and experience.
WorldDecember 8Mount Everest has grown taller China and Nepal jointly announced a new official height for Mount Everest on Tuesday, ending a discrepancy between the two nations.
SCIENCEDecember 5Japanese capsule returns to Earth with important asteroid samples Japan’s Hayabusa2 spacecraft successfully released a small capsule on Saturday and sent it toward Earth to deliver samples from a distant asteroid that could provide clues to the origin of the solar system and life on our planet, the country’s space agency said.
SCIENCEDecember 4Stunt artists take responsibility for mystery monoliths, sell them for $45G A New Mexico artist collective is taking responsibility for the stainless steel monoliths mysteriously cropping up around the world.
UtahDecember 2Strange Utah monolith taken by group who said, ‘Leave no trace' The 12-foot-tall object, which appeared near Salt Lake City, was reportedly broken down and removed on Friday by four men, according to Colorado photographer Ross Bernards.