In the late 1800s, more than a hundred years before smartphones and weather apps, a physicist discovered you could step outside on a summer night, listen carefully, and estimate the temperature with ...
Emily Mae Czachor is a reporter and news editor at CBSNews.com. She typically covers breaking news, extreme weather and issues involving social justice. Emily Mae previously wrote for outlets like the ...
This page reflects the news related to the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie's mother Nancy from Monday, Feb. 16. For the latest updates, read USA TODAY's live coverage for Tuesday, Feb. 17. The ...
ATLANTA — Investigators with the Atlanta Police Department are asking for the public’s help identifying a man accused of stealing a package containing a $400 breast pump from a southwest Atlanta home ...
D.C. landlord Ali “Sam” Razjooyan for years has faced public scrutiny over his treatment of low-income tenants. He has been sued twice by the Office of the Attorney General. He has racked up more than ...
Four Cambridge math students in the 1930s wanted to know if you could fill a square with smaller squares, each a different ...
A small group of conservative activists has worked for 16 years to stop all government efforts to fight climate change. Their efforts seem poised to pay off. By Lisa Friedman and Maxine Joselow ...
The question is no longer if space governance must evolve, but how quickly it can keep pace with the realities of the new space age. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – For the past several years, Florida’s 12 public universities have been prohibited from using state or federal funds for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) programs, following ...
West Monroe, Louisiana, has experienced some of the nastiest weather in the US of late, but Keith McGrew, who has lived in the rural area for all of his 46 years, was ready. On the third day of a ...
At least half of your waking hours will be spent working, so choose work you enjoy. The nonprofit sector offers extraordinary breadth, from museums and universities to civil rights and animal welfare.
At 16, Lowell C. Brown thought being a lawyer meant glamour and prestige. His father, a deaf man who had overcome significant obstacles, offered a different and, to Brown, startling perspective: law ...