Brian Penn: 'The Champ's' Biggest Fan
Aflac employee and Auburn alumnus rallies colleagues to raise more than $70,000 for boy with leukemia.
Aflac employee and Auburn alumnus rallies colleagues to raise more than $70,000 for boy with leukemia.
London launches hi-tech desalination plant to stave off drought, and it will be powered by a renewable fuel found in abundance in the city -- fish fry oil.
"The Living Forest" by photographer Robert Llewellyn and scientist Joan Maloof drops you into a forest and encourages you to really notice its life.
A spectacular scene unfolds every year in Chiang Mai, Thailand, when thousands of candle-lit paper lanterns are released into the sky and Ping River.
A new generic option will soon offer relief for families who shell out hundreds of dollars for these epinephrine-filled devices.
A cat rescued in North Carolina went viral because of her resemblance to Baby Yoda from 'The Mandalorian,' but there has been a strange turn of events.
Between record-setting summer temperatures and a brutal winter forecast, fall seems to be the odd man out.
Video: Former vice president and environmental icon rallies the troops and turns up the pressure on Obama to pass climate change law.
Al Gore is pushing for a deal in Mexico this summer. But to get there we need a Senate bill by Earth Day.
Video: Police are reinvestigating allegations from a masseuse that she was sexually assaulted by former Vice President Al Gore. A legal scholar weighs in.
Part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, the Marin Headlands boast open spaces, wildlife, and a fascinating history.
Without human touch, we lose one of our most effective ways to empathize with one another.
This rescue group is shining a light the countless animals who spend their lives in labs.
A puppy named Dallas who was almost euthanized without ever leaving the shelter just landed a dream job: As a police K9.
Pat Smith, 70, successfully completed a New Year's resolution to visit and help clean 52 beaches in 2018.
Air vents on airplanes create air turbulence around you, which blocks germ particles and forces them to the ground.
Three circus lions and a cub fly thousands of miles to their forever home in South Africa.
It's nontoxic, time-lapse ink that you see ... and then you don't see ... and then you see again.
If you're looking for a more natural way to treat ailments, you may want to start with a herb garden.
Government body welcomes the FCA's proposition to ban dual pricing as it publishes update a year on from the Citizens Advice super-complaint.
Festival promoting diversity and inclusion will explore mental health and the issue of bullying and harassment.
As well as this employment change two of the VP’s colleagues have faced severe internal penalties.
The Coastal Pacific Train route closed following the Kaikoura earthquake in November 2016. The 61-mile route will reopen on Dec. 1, 2018.
Coal mines are closing. Oil giants are announcing layoffs. What happens to workers when the low-carbon economy arrives in earnest?
Renewables are getting cheaper all the time. Interestingly, they may also drive up the cost of the competition.
Guilt? Greenwashing? Or a boost to the bottom line? New research aims to quantify the motivations behind corporate social responsibility.
Penguins are getting a chance to explore facilities that are closed to human visitors due to COVID-19.
Mooncakes are a traditional part of the Mid-Autumn Chinese festival. But there's more to the legend of this pricey pastry.
As the U.S. considers new offshore drilling operations, a major motivator is reducing its reliance on foreign oil. Here's a look at where U.S. oil imports come
Floods are the most common natural disaster in the United States. Here's a closer look at how they occur and how to stay safe.