How to save water in your home to help manage the climate crisis
The reliability of our faucets providing water every time we turn them on can make water seem like a magical, never-ending resource.
Coffee prices are crashing. What it means for your cup of joe
Coffee futures are crashing. But that might not mean too much for the price of your cup of coffee.
Target warns of a weak holiday season. Shares are tumbling
Target's profit plunged 52% in the third quarter and the retailer warned of a sluggish holiday.
Kevin Spacey charged with seven more sexual offenses in the UK
Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey has been charged with seven more sexual offenses, UK police have said.
Britain is bringing back austerity. Here's why
The last time a British finance minister revealed tax and spending plans, markets went haywire and the country's prime minister ultimately lost her job. The new government is not looking for a repeat performance.
UK inflation jumps to 41-year high of 11.1%
Soaring energy costs drove UK inflation to a fresh high in October, the latest piece of bad news for an economy sliding into recession.
Thanksgiving dinner will cost 20% more this year because of inflation
Thanksgiving dinner will cost a whopping 20% more than it did last year, according to a new survey released Wednesday by the American Farm Bureau Federation.
Russia's isolation at G20 summit over Ukraine puts China and India under spotlight
Russia's international isolation grew Wednesday, as world leaders sought to gain unanimous support in condemning its war in Ukraine that has killed thousands of people and roiled the global economy.
Among the mangroves, Biden cultivates diplomacy
President Joe Biden capped off a consequential week of meetings with his foreign counterparts abroad -- in which discussions centered on Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine, climate change's existential threat to the Earth and a pandemic that has unleashed food, energy and economic crises across the globe -- with a final symbolic gesture in Bali.
Rich countries are trying to hit pause on climate summit's key issue
The past week has given the world a glimpse of what climate-vulnerable countries have long known: while rich countries bend over backwards to pledge their support for climate action, they are far less enthusiastic when it comes to forking over the cash.