Supreme Court Limits Power of EPA, Thwarting Biden Administration's Ability to Combat Climate Change
In a 6-3 ruling Thursday, SCOTUS determined that the Environmental Protection Agency doesn't have authority to regulate carbon emissions from existing power plants, a bad sign for climate activists
Vietnam War's 'Napalm Girl' Kim Phuc Receives Final Burn Treatment 50 Years Later
Kim Phuc was severely burned by Napalm in 1972 when she was 9 years old and the photo of her became synonymous with the civilian causalities of the conflict
4 People Who Died from Missouri Amtrak Train Collision Identified by Authorities
The train carrying over 200 people derailed in Missouri on Monday after it collided with a truck that "was obstructing a public crossing"
8-Year-Old Boy Missing for 8 Days Found Alive in German Sewer: 'We Can All Breathe a Sigh of Relief'
Police said the child was found chilled and dehydrated, but unharmed under a manhole cover in Oldenburg on Saturday
WWII Vet Who Escaped Nazis Finally Gets Purple Heart, Prisoner of War Medal Nearly 80 Years Later
"I feel like I have been living in a shadow and I've turned the lights on," William "Willie" Kellerman tells PEOPLE
Mom Shocked to Learn She's Pregnant With 2 Sets of Identical Twins: 'This Is Going to Be Crazy'
The 1-in-10 million rarity has an expert in maternal-fetal medicine playfully suggesting that Ashley Ness, 35, should play the lottery: "She would be very rich"