When millions lost power in Spain and Portugal this spring, some were quick to blame too much solar and wind power. That wasn't the cause, but the misinformation had an impact.
The deal raises the possibility that the war may now be over, ending the bloodiest fighting ever between Israelis and ...
The Health Secretary's affinity for saturated fat and his ire over ultra-processed foods could influence federal food ...
An east coast Florida man would like to turn his farmland, appraised at almost a half-million dollars, into a soccer complex ...
The former FBI director, who has long been one of President Trump's most vocal critics, was indicted last month on two counts ...
The future of Fort Myers Beach Elementary School remains in limbo after a consultant's report that includes possible razing ...
Florida’s concrete industry is experiencing a skilled labor shortage. To give students a look into the field, FGCU ...
Photographers and storytellers Karla Gachet and Ivan Kashinsky document cumbia music in Colombia, Mexico, Ecuador, Peru, ...
Thirty of Ross' trademark landscapes will be sold at a series of auctions starting in November. He painted many of them live ...
A House Republican on Tuesday filed a proposal that would re-designate a road at each Florida state university and college to ...
Kristina Douglass wanted to find out the truth about how past communities adapted to environmental change. Her revelatory ...
Now gold is having its hottest year in nearly half a century — since the global energy and inflation crises of 1979. And it's showing no signs of stopping: This week, analysts at Goldman Sachs ...