Prescribed burns like this one are intentional, controlled fires used to clear out dry grass and underbrush that could fuel more destructive wildfires. Ethan Swope/Getty Images Red skies in August, longer fire seasons and...
The coral reefs of Palmyra Atoll, part of Pacific Islands Heritage Marine National Monument, provide nurseries for many fish species. Andrew S. Wright/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service via Flickr, CC BY-SA The single greatest...

US universities lose millions of dollars chasing patents, research shows
Every year, American universities spend millions of dollars patenting inventions developed on their campuses. Big names such as Stanford and the University of California system lead the pack in patent activity, but...
From help to harm: How the government is quietly repurposing everyone’s data for surveillance
DOGE has been key to attempts to consolidate Americans personal data for the government. Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images A whistleblower at the National Labor Relations Board reported an unusual spike in potentially...
Justice Department lawyers work for justice and the Constitution – not the White House
The U.S. flag flies above Department of Justice headquarters on Jan. 20, 2024, in Washington. J. David Ake/Getty Images In the 1970s, President Richard Nixon tried to fire the Department of Justice prosecutor leading an...

Albanese government announces $1.2 billion in plan to purchase critical minerals
A re-elected Albanese government will take the unprecedented step of buying or obtaining options over key critical minerals to protect Australias national interest and boost its economic resilience. The move follows US...

Harvard is suing the White House: here’s what Trump hopes to achieve by targeting universities
A few days ago, in a move that attracted international attention, the White House threatened to strip Harvard University of US$2 billion (1.5 billion) in federal funding, potentially revoke its tax-exempt status and even...