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An estimated 45 million people are threatened with hunger as a severe drought is strangling wide stretches of southern Africa
Idaho has granted a conditional waiver to the U.S. Department of Energy that could allow research quantities of spent nuclear fuel into the state after years of blocking such shipments
New Zealand lawmakers have joined together across the aisle to pass a bill aimed at combating climate change
Fires in Brazil's Pantanal wetlands have ripped through the biodiverse region, consuming an area the size of London in just the past 10 days, burning some animals alive and sending others fleeing
Scientists say the remains of an ancient ape found in a Bavarian clay pit suggest humans' ancestors began standing upright millions of years earlier than previously thought
Lawyers for a Georgia high school student who was burned during a chemistry class demonstration have released a report saying his teacher violated school district standards
Researchers at New York's College of Environmental Science & Forestry want federal clearance to plant thousands of modified American chestnut trees as part of a restoration effort
Lone attacker stabs 8 people, including 4 foreign tourists, tour guide, at popular archaeological site in Jordan
Italy's education minister says climate change courses are being made mandatory for the nation's schools
The European research center that runs the world's largest atom smasher says it has reappointed Italian physicist Fabiola Gianotti, its first woman chief, for a second five-year term
Schools have reopened in the Indian capital region with toxic air level coming down by more than half since authorities declared a health emergency last Friday.
AP FACT CHECK: Trump's tweets blasting California's governor for recent wildfires didn't get many things right
Florida lawmakers seek to overturn Key West sunscreen ban, prohibit similar local ordinances
Around the world, efforts are being made to reclaim wetlands that have been filled in to plant crops or fill other human needs