The U.S. judge presiding over Michigan’s bid to shut down the Line 5 pipeline has given her blessing to the state to appeal one of her key findings.
Castles, fortresses crumpled in Turkey and Syria quakes. What’s next?
UNESCO is assessing the extent of damage to World Heritage Sites from afar, but officials are prepared to hit the ground, the agency said.
US to increase training forces in Taiwan: Report
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Refugees on Australian detention island sew lips shut in protest
Mohammad Shofiqul Islam and Mohammad Kaium have been held on the remote Pacific island of Nauru for nearly 10 years.
Sunny day coming before cold, damp and possible snow in Seattle area
Enjoy the sunny — albeit cold — weather in the Seattle area while you can because the weekend will bring wetter conditions, possible snow and frigid nights.
Space capsule launched to ISS to bring home stranded astronauts
The launch comes after another vehicle meant to return the ISS astronauts was damaged by a meteoroid.
Snow in Portland leads to postponement of Timbers opener
The Portland Timbers’ Major League Soccer season opener against Sporting KC has been postponed because of severe winter weather in the Portland area.
How China and India’s appetite for oil and gas kept Russia afloat
Russia’s economy has been able to weather Western-led sanctions in large part due to strong energy exports.
Seattle police investigate suspicious death of child found in Ballard
Seattle detectives are investigating the suspicious death of a child whose body was found Wednesday in Ballard, authorities say.