Marine Colin Archipley is helping former soldiers reintegrate into society, while also teaching them a new trade: agribusiness.
In the new book ‘World War II Remembered’ residents recount a revolutionary time of change and growth.
Are global warming skeptics being armed with a new weapon? Estimates from satellite monitoring suggest the melt rate from the Himalayas has been much less than predicted.
The House on Thursday passed its version of a bill already approved by the Senate to make clear that members of Congress and congressional employees are not exempt from insider trading prohibitions under securities laws.
“You’re hardly skimming the surface,” one expert says of the $25 billion settlement between the government and major banks. And the details are still undecided.
"I've never seen magazine covers or music videos and been like, 'I need to look like that to be a success,' " the singer told Anderson Cooper on "60 Minutes."
Doctors have long assumed that Cesarean sections might be the best choice for babies that will be born preterm. But a new study shows that C-sections are no safer than vaginal delivery for the most fragile of infants, those who are born early and who are small for their age.
Scientists say NASA is about to propose major cuts in its exploration of other planets, especially Mars. And NASA's former science chief is calling it irrational.
Staying warm was one of the many obstacles aviation pioneers faced in their quest to be airborne. Early airplanes had open cockpits, so pilots hoping to avoid frozen faces, numb hands and frostbitten feet had to dress carefully when they took to the skies.

