Georgia has a winter storm warning in place until Saturday morning, but state officials are urging people to stay home until ...
By the 1940s, BorgWarner had a division in Kalamazoo known as Ingersoll. Ingersoll built amphibious vehicles during World War ...
U.S. employers added more than a quarter-million jobs in December, according to the Labor Department. That's far more than ...
The 103rd Michigan Legislature is underway with a handover of authority in the Michigan House to Republicans and a strong ...
The official numbers are in: 2024 is the hottest year on record. Climate change is the main culprit. But there might be ...
As fire crews and air tankers work to block the wildfires' explosive growth, images of red clouds of fire retardant falling ...
TikTok will be asking the Supreme Court to strike down a law that could ban the app in a matter of days. The Justice Department says the law should be upheld, since it considers China a national ...
NPR's Brian Mann spends time with a Ukrainian mobile artillery unit as they prep their Soviet-era mobile cannon for a nighttime attack. Their goal? Stop Russia from crossing the Dnipro River and ...
The prison population has been creeping back upward. New laws in some states instituting harsher punishments threaten to further fill prisons, many of which are already understaffed and overcrowded.
Climate change is driving worse weather "whiplash" in places like California, creating conditions for more intense wildfires like the devastating blazes in LA.
About 24 million people have signed up for Affordable Care Act plans with about a week to go in open enrollment. But that could all change when President-elect Trump takes office.
Winds have diminished somewhat in the Los Angeles area, but big fires are ongoing -- even as tens of thousands are starting their recovery journeys.