Instead of the natural wonders of the Green Mountain State, two-dozen people gathered for a bus tour in this city’s tourist hot spot to see an unwelcome transplant to Vermont — ICE, and not the frozen kind. Continue reading →
Monuments, city streets, elementary schools, and other places honoring César Chavez’s name and the legacy of his labor movement stretch across states. Continue reading →
US officials detected unidentified drones above the Washington Army base where Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth live, according to three people briefed on the situation. Officials have not determined where they came from, two of the people said. Continue reading →
A rule finalized by the EPA last month revoked the 2009 endangerment finding that determined carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases threaten public health and welfare. Continue reading →
On his first day home after nearly four years in Russian captivity, Nazar Daletskyi took a walk to his village's small cemetery in western Ukraine. There, he gazed down at his own grave. Continue reading →
Heavy social media use contributes to a stark decline in well-being among young people according to the World Happiness Report 2026 published Thursday. Continue reading →
The White House raced to find ways to reassure Americans as oil prices seesawed again Thursday after a series of Iranian strikes on oil and gas facilities deepened a global energy crisis nearly three weeks into the US-Israeli war with Iran. Continue reading →