The Big Climate Stories in 2024
We’re watching these developments in the year to come.
We’re watching these developments in the year to come.
Ms. Stefanik, the No. 4 Republican in the House, has counted the resignations as a political win.
Universities’ purpose must once again be to nurture the best minds, not to engineer social utopias.
Yes, it was about slavery — and slavery was driven by greed.
Shiffrin, the champion American ski racer, is an unabashed Swiftie, and has long seen the pop culture force as a textbook guide for navigating fame, adversity and unprecedented success.
Melanie La Barrie, who brought the role of Angélique from the West End to Broadway, flew back on New Year’s Eve with “Hadestown” on the horizon.
Jennifer Hermoso, who was kissed on the mouth by Spain’s former soccer boss, Luis Rubiales, gave evidence at a hearing to determine whether Mr. Rubiales will be charged.
Monday’s court ruling joined the war in Gaza in a widening crisis over what kind of state Israel will be.
The leading electric-vehicle maker also drew buyers eager to take advantage of government incentives that will be harder to get in 2024.
An interview with one of the year’s surprise success stories in the music industry, who’s become known as much for emotional openness as for hit songs.
The changing economy has made federal debt a bigger problem.
How the former president is trying to wrap up the Republican nomination before any court case can stop him.
Japan Airlines said all 367 passengers and 12 crew members had evacuated the jet. Five crew members in a Coast Guard plane that reportedly collided with the jet were unaccounted for.
A dinosaur fossil for sale in London embodies one of the most heated debates in paleontology.
The authorities continued to look for people buried in the rubble of collapsed and burned buildings in the coastal epicenter of the disaster.
Lee Jae-myung, the leader of the Democratic Party, was stabbed in the neck in the city of Busan. No information about his condition was immediately available.
Shenna Bellows is the latest politician to fall victim to a hoax emergency call meant to provoke an armed police response.
He documented the cruelties of white South African rule, and he was made to pay for it, enduring beatings and 586 consecutive days in solitary confinement.
The Supreme Court, by the narrowest of margins, rejected a law pushed by Netanyahu allies that limited its authority to review government decisions.