The Biden administration will begin sending US military contractors to Ukraine. This policy reversal was first reported late ...
National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek tells Host Carolyn Beeler about Suyanggae, South Korea, an archaeological zone with ...
After being lured into the Russian military with promises of "helper" jobs, young men from India find themselves training to ...
Classes have resumed at Columbia University amid new restrictions following last year's protests and encampments against the ...
A new play that premiered in New York last month tells the story of a pair of cousins — one from America, the other from ...
The World Health Organization has released a new study saying that an estimated 107,500 people died from measles in 2023, ...
With the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, East German culture disappeared practically overnight, cast aside for the newly accessible West. But today, amid dissatisfaction with the progress of German ...
Peru is inaugurating a huge commercial port built by China, which is expected to become a game changer in the region. Also, a ...
There is likely no one among the more than 2 million Palestinians in Gaza who hasn’t been touched by war in some way. More than 43,000 people have been killed in Israeli attacks, and many have been ...
Last night’s Latin Grammy Awards were filled with lots of performances, awards and glitter. The World’s Hosts Carolyn Beeler and Carol Hills give some of the highlights.
A lot of the energy consumed in cities comes from commercial and residential buildings. Heating those buildings is a big part of that. In Boston, some of the largest buildings in town will be heated ...
For decades, Okinawa, Japan, has prided itself as a hotspot for longevity. In 1999, the Japanese islands were listed as one of five “blue zones”, where people statistically live the longest, often ...