Walkway Over Dangerous Train Crossing Is Dead After Norfolk Southern Backtracks on Funds, Mayor Says

The mayor of Hammond, Indiana, says the rail company had promised to help pay for a pedestrian bridge after ProPublica and InvestigateTV documented dozens of children crawling through trains to get to school. The company denies making this pledge.

New Portland Trail Blazers Owner Played Key Role at Company Oregon Accused of Predatory Lending

As CEO of Santander Consumer USA, the incoming Portland Trail Blazers owner was behind what regulators called an “aggressive push” to waive proof-of-income requirements.

Trump’s $1B payoff to stop offshore wind is even stranger than it sounds

The government is paying TotalEnergies to halt an offshore wind farm it isn’t building, in exchange for fossil fuel investments it’s already making.

The frantic, high-tech fight to stop climate-fueled dengue fever

Scientists in Brazil and Peru may have found a way to beat mosquitoes at their own game. The U. S. may soon need to do the same.

How to Keep ICE Agents Out of Your Devices at Airports

If you’re traveling through an airport, follow these digital security practices to keep CBP or ICE from getting into your phone.

Fiber optic cables reveal a serious problem at the heart of modern farming

Tilling helps farmers control weeds and boost soil fertility. But it also degrades a field's ability to hold water and carbon.

The Battle to End Palestinian Self-Determination

While the world focuses on the Iran war, Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank are acutely vulnerable.

Iran’s Peace Negotiator Is His Country’s Trump

Mohammad Ghalibaf’s long rise was fueled by populist imagery, real estate corruption, and ruthlessness.