Hubbard Radio Washington DC, LLC. All rights reserved. This website is not intended for users located within the European Economic Area.
America's air has been steadily getting cleaner, but the last two years that's not been the case with more unhealthy air
Hundreds of students are protesting in the Serbian capital, blocking traffic, hurling eggs at police and demanding the resignation of the education minister after he postponed their final math exam following its leak on social media
Oregon is on the precipice of becoming the second state after California to adopt a cap-and-trade program
Experts are meeting in Germany for ten days of U.N.-hosted talks on climate change amid growing pressure for governments to take faster action to curb global warming
Complex pediatric heart surgeries will not be performed at North Carolina Children's Hospital because of an increase in patient deaths
Those puppy dog eyes are hard to resist, and a new study suggests people may be partly to blame
The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in Boston is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing with a new app that helps users relive the 1969 launch of the Apollo 11 mission
Surging water levels are making matters worse for a Great Lakes shorebird that's already on the endangered list
Humpback whale that has become unusual presence in San Francisco Bay appears to be ill
So many gray whale carcasses have washed up this year that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries says it has run out of places to take them
A magnitude 7.4 earthquake has struck an arc of islands off New Zealand on Sunday, and the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center says it may cause only minor sea level changes in some coastal areas
The National Audubon Society is getting involved in a lawsuit over the future of a national monument located in the ocean off New England because of the area's importance to birds
Zero elephants found killed by poachers in a year in one of Africa's largest wildlife reserves
A new global hemp research lab in Oregon is part of a movement to create a national infrastructure around hemp as the market explodes