In Pennsylvania and other key states, the Trump campaign has filed lawsuits alleging a variety of ballot-related infractions.
President Trump won in 2016 with strong support from non-college-educated white voters. Those with college degrees are increasingly voting Democratic.
Candidates are packing war rooms with lawyers from large firms and scores of volunteers and poll watchers to scour for irregularities in swing states.
Daniel Yergin鈥檚 鈥淭he New Map鈥 provides a guide through the energy landscape, but gives short shrift to methane emissions and environmental activism.
Several European fossil fuel companies have pledged to go carbon neutral by 2050. Meanwhile, their U.S. counterparts are doubling down on oil and gas.
The proposed Jordan Cove liquefied natural gas project could help open Asian markets to U.S. energy. But critics say the climate costs are too high.
COVID-19鈥檚 toll in long-term care facilities: An inside look shows the challenges, but also where they can improve.
As COVID-19 puts a spotlight on nursing homes, advocates for smaller-scale elder care see an opportunity for reform.
Contact tracing is a known method of limiting outbreaks. But many states have too few contact tracers to handle the recent spike in COVID-19 cases.
For Jonathan Mendez, business hopes have downshifted from expansion to restaurant survival. His story reveals how anchors of urban life are at risk.
One lesson we have learned from COVID-19 lockdowns, that we will change our lifestyles in an emergency, offers hope for climate change.
The flurry of interest in antibody testing as a shortcut to reopening hard-hit cities like New York has given way to humility.
Cruise lines face a perfect storm of problems. But there are loyal passengers pondering when to sail again, even as they look for assurance on safety.
To end coronavirus pandemic lockdowns, states will need human contact tracers in place. Massachusetts shows how that process can start.
Climate change is a divisive issue. But some say people could unite around it 鈥 if they worked through their differences with deliberative democracy.
The youngest wing of the Republican Party is grasping for a conservative voice in the climate policy discussion.
Pete Buttigieg has struggled to gain traction in Southern states. Is it his identity as an openly gay candidate, or his record on racial justice?
The intrusive U.K. media coverage of Harry and Meghan played a major role in their decision to pull back from royal duties.
A Harvard scientist studies reflecting the sun away from Earth to lower its thermostat 鈥 an idea so radical even he hopes it won鈥檛 be used.
Brexit is set to officially happen on Jan. 31. But the trade negotiations with the EU that will follow could be harder than what鈥檚 come before.