Health care workers in the U.S. face increasing violence, with hospitals employing armed security officers to tackle the issue.
Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg may have a “cage match,” but the date is uncertain due to Musk’s health concerns.
The U.S. Endangered Species Act has been successful in protecting 99% of listed species, but it faces opposition and threats.
U.S. job market cools, but remains resilient with 187,000 new jobs added in July and a 3.5% unemployment rate.
Two U.S. Navy sailors arrested on national security charges linked to China, accused of espionage and accepting bribes.
Amidst the Hollywood strike, some independent film and TV productions receive waivers to continue with union actors, causing division.
New research reveals winter waves off California’s coast are getting bigger due to global warming, increasing by about a foot since 1970.
Fashion brands and retailers are entering the adaptive-wear market, involving people with disabilities in the design process, but more improvement is needed.
Hasbro sells eOne to Lionsgate for around $500 million, providing access to a vast content library and film development rights.
California firefighters make progress against massive blaze threatening Joshua trees with rain’s aid. The fire is 30% contained.
Union leaders inform Hollywood writers of plans to meet with studios’ representatives to restart negotiations after three months of strike.
Federal rules on lighting efficiency have ended the sale and manufacture of traditional incandescent bulbs, boosting adoption of LED bulbs.