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Extremely heavy ashfall is raining down on parts of the eastern Caribbean island of St. Vincent and a strong sulfur smell is enveloping communities a day after a powerful explosion at La Soufriere volcano uprooted the lives of thousands of people who evacuated their homes under government orders
The United Arab Emirates has named the next two astronauts in its space program, including the country’s first female astronaut
Few people had ever heard of Tiehm’s buckwheat when conservationists filed a petition two years ago to declare the desert wildflower an endangered species
Four dead gray whales have washed onto San Francisco Bay Area beaches in the last nine days
Just over a year ago, a choir practice in Washington state sickened 53 people and killed two
John Kerry, the special U.S. envoy on climate, says President Joe Biden is eager to work with Bangladesh in dealing with the impact of climate change after the United States' return to the Paris accord
The Japanese government has decided to dispose of massive amounts of treated but still radioactive water stored in tanks at the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant by releasing it into the Pacific Ocean, local media say, a conclusion widely expected but delayed for years amid protests and safety concerns
Egyptian archeologists have unearthed a 3000-year-old lost city south of Cairo, complete with mud brick houses, artifacts, and tools from pharaonic times
A trio of Russian and American space travelers launched successfully and reached the International Space Station
The number of U.S. suicides fell nearly 6% last year amid the coronavirus pandemic — the largest annual decline in at least four decades
Federal authorities say they're searching for vandals who damaged ancient petroglyphs in the north Georgia mountains
Leatherback sea turtles have been plying the world's oceans for tens of millions of years, but scientists say a rapid decline in their numbers means they could disappear from U.S. West Coast waters within decades
Israel’s Supreme Court has upheld a Cabinet minister’s decision to temporarily block a prominent academic from receiving the country’s highest honor after he called on the EU to halt funding for an Israeli university located in the occupied West Bank
A new study shows that Britain’s COVID-19 vaccination program is beginning to break the link between infection and serious illness or death