At a key summit in the Fijian capital Suva, island leaders warned time was running out to avoid "worst-case scenarios" that would see their countries—many teetering just above sea level—subsumed or rendered uninhabitable by ever-fiercer storms
Microsoft will be responsible for designing and managing the platform for advertisers who want to serve ads to Netflix users
The economic prospects for the 19-country eurozone are also darkening as a possible halt to Russian gas supplies increases the risk of recession
Administration officials know they will get harsh criticism from within their own party when the inevitable photos appear of the president meeting with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, less than two years after Biden promised to make Saudi Arabia a "pariah" on the international stage
For more than a year, Trump and his defenders have described the violence at the Capitol as a freewheeling peaceful protest gone awry. But the hearing Tuesday laid out how the former president took a guiding role not only in bringing the mob fueled by his election lies to Washington that day, but also in the plan to direct it up to Capitol Hill, disregarding the advice of his closest aides
Heatwaves have become more frequent due to climate change, scientists say. As global temperatures rise over time, they are expected to become more intense. The previous such phenomenon to blight France, Portugal and Spain occurred in mid-June
"Since the president is out of the country, an emergency has been declared to deal with the situation in the country," said Dinouk Colombage, spokesman for Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe
The suit filed in the US state of Delaware urges the court to order Elon Musk to complete his deal to buy Twitter, arguing that no financial penalty could repair the damage he has caused
The James Webb Space Telescope's first images aren't just breathtaking—they contain a wealth of scientific insights and clues that researchers are eager to pursue. Here are some of the things scientists now hope to learn
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, which is overseeing the global negotiations, said that proposed rules would not be unveiled until the middle of next year. The move is expected to push enactment of the agreement, which had been intended by next year, to at least 2024
From rights of its drivers to harassment and a toxic work culture, spying on rivals, covering up a data hack, and more, here are five controversies that plagued Uber before Uber files revealed its bare-knuckle expansion tactics