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A wintry storm that made Thanksgiving travel miserable in parts of the central and eastern United States has moved into the Northeast at the beginning of the workweek
U.N. chief António Guterres says the world has a choice to tackle climate change or surrender, asking countries to decide whether they "really want to be remembered as the generation that buried its head in the sand, that fiddled while the planet burned?"
Argentine diplomat Rafael Mariano Grossi is set to take the helm at the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog this week after being confirmed as its new leader
China says it will suspend U.S. Navy visits to Hong Kong and sanction a range of pro-democracy non-governmental organizations in retaliation for the passage of legislation supporting human rights in Hong Kong
Rescuers with helicopters, drones, boats and dogs are searching for a 6-year-old girl missing since a truck she was in was swept away while attempting to cross an Arizona creek swollen by runoff
Hundreds of flights have been canceled and thousands delayed for travelers heading home after the Thanksgiving holiday as a deadly winter storm moved to the Northeast, packing one last punch of snow and ice
A wintry storm that made Thanksgiving travel miserable in parts of the central and eastern United States has moved into the Northeast at the beginning of the workweek
U.N. chief António Guterres says the world has a choice to tackle climate change or surrender, asking countries to decide whether they "really want to be remembered as the generation that buried its head in the sand, that fiddled while the planet burned?"
Argentine diplomat Rafael Mariano Grossi is set to take the helm at the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog this week after being confirmed as its new leader
The chair of a two-week climate summit attended by nearly 200 countries has warned that those refusing to adjust to the planet’s rising temperatures “will be on the wrong side of history.”