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Pollution as ancient Chinese art
With the help of Photoshop, artist Yao Lu has made shanshui — traditional ink paintings — of China's landfills
05/18/2013 22:00 UTC
President Obama expands environmental legacy with 2 Western monuments
The two monuments will cover more than 1.5 million acres
12/29/2016 19:00 UTC
Gunman kills three in Pennsylvania
The 59-year-old gunman barged in to a municipal meeting after feuding with town officials over living conditions
08/06/2013 19:40 UTC
Don't get off the elephant!
Exploring the hill tribes and opium fields of northern Thailand on foot sounded like a great adventure. It wasn't.
07/22/1997 22:50 UTC
Many countries are weighing cash payments to citizens. Could it work in the U.S.?
A case study for universal basic income in the U.S has quietly been underway for 20 years — results are promising
06/21/2016 20:15 UTC
Polish Man Found In Mountains Is Iraq War Veteran
02/17/2012 19:27 UTC
What are we fighting for?
Colombia's civil war puts children on the front lines.
01/12/2001 01:30 UTC
Courage and malfeasance in Afghanistan: "Anyone we drop off will die"
Officers ordered an Afghanistan outpost built knowing it was vulnerable. Then the Taliban arrived and soldiers died
11/18/2012 22:30 UTC
Polish Man Found In Mountains Is Iraq War Veteran
02/17/2012 19:27 UTC
Destination: North and South Korea
The "black hole" of Asia and its estranged brother to the south are revealed in books from a political refugee, an American mountain man and a war veteran.
08/31/2006 16:00 UTC
ESPN's "30 for 30" challenges the fetishization and appropriation of the barefoot ultramarathon
Many became familiar with the Tarahumara tribe in the book "Born to Run." In this doc, they tell their own story
12/16/2020 22:44 UTC
The devil and Aunt Sis: Horror films and my Holiness childhood
When I was 8, my parents thought cursing was a sin. They'd have died if they knew we were watching "The Exorcist"
10/30/2017 23:00 UTC
Investigators: Australian military responsible for massive wildfire
An explosives training exercise ignited a 180-square-mile blaze
10/23/2013 17:00 UTC
Force of nature
In "Where Mountains Are Nameless," fearless adventurer Jonathan Waterman makes a passionate, personal case for preserving the Arctic Wildlife Refuge -- and the polar bears and caribous that call it home.
08/03/2005 01:10 UTC
Why I'm not raising my child in my old neighborhood — the one I said I'd never leave
Am I still "D. Watkins from East Baltimore" if my daughter won't play in the same streets I used to run?
10/12/2019 23:30 UTC