SETH BORENSTEIN / AP Science Writer
If nations do all that they’ve promised to fight climate change, the world can still meet one of two internationally agreed upon goals for
Six Southern California companies have been ordered to pay $1.8 billion in restitution after evading import duties on aluminum from China and participating in a scheme to artificially inflate
Vin Scully has won the second Lifetime Achievement Award presented by Baseball Digest.
The longtime Dodgers announcer was honored Tuesday with an annual distinction that recognizes a living individual “who
UCLA’s Peyton Watson is entering the NBA draft after one season in Westwood and hiring an agent, which officially ends his college eligibility.
Watson announced his decision Tuesday on
WILL WEISSERT, JOSH BOAK and MATTHEW DALY / Associated Press
With inflation at a 40-year high, President Joe Biden headed to corn-rich Iowa on Tuesday with a modest step aiming to
JIM MUSTIAN, JENNIFER PELTZ and MICHAEL R. SISAK / Associated Press
A gunman in a gas mask and a construction vest set off a smoke canister on a rush-hour subway train
MIKE STOBBE / AP Medical Writer
2021 was the deadliest year in U.S. history, and new data and research are offering more insights into how it got that bad.
The
The number of new cases and test positivity rates increased again this past week. The average number of daily new cases reported the last seven days increased to 960, a
MICHAEL RUBINKAM
Associated Press
Philadelphia became the first major U.S. city to reinstate its indoor mask mandate on Monday after reporting a sharp increase in coronavirus infections, with the
Billionaire Elon Musk, one of Twitter’s biggest shareholders, is reversing course and will no longer join the company’s board of directors, less than a week after being awarded
MICHAEL BALSAMO and ZEKE MILLER / Associated Press
President Joe Biden on Monday took fresh aim at ghost guns, the privately made firearms without serial numbers that are increasingly cropping up
DAVID PORTER / Associated Press
The familiar sights and sounds are still there: the scuffed and faded floor tiles, the relentless beige-on-beige color scheme, the toddlers' clothes and refrigerators and