Shock and Awe
A gunman opened fire in a school in central Russia on Monday, killing 17 people and wounding 24 others before
Hurricane Ian is prompting NASA to move its moon rocket off the launch pad and into shelter, adding weeks of
Long before he built one of the far-right largest anti-government militia groups in U.S. history, whose members would eventually storm
Rainwater is for showers and dishes. Scavenged wood is for the cooking fires. But almost nothing keeps out the autumn
The Japanese leader who normalized relations with China 50 years ago feared for his life when he flew to Beijing
Kremlin-orchestrated votes in four occupied regions of Ukraine that could pave the way for their imminent annexation by Russia continued
Two U.S. military veterans who disappeared three months ago while fighting with Ukrainian forces against Russia arrived Saturday at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth
Iranian Americans in Atlanta demonstrated on Sunday in support of protesters in Iran. (Sept. 25) AP
One day after Ukraine's president laid out a forceful case against Russia's invasion at the United Nations, the United States
In the first-of-its kind, save-the-world experiment, NASA is about to clobber a small, harmless asteroid millions of miles away. (Sep