The top headlines from Climate Week 2017
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Business leaders, government officials and members of civil society are gathering once again in New York City for Climate Week NYC.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg says his company will share 3,000 Russia-linked political adverts with US investigators.
Half the editorial board of the journal Third World Quarterly have resigned after an outcry over an article arguing in favour of colonialism, with the author then “requesting the withdrawal” of the essay.
For many students, alcohol is unofficially part of the college experience.
Education Department’s inspector general labels Western Governors as a correspondence-course provider, seeks reimbursement of $713 million in aid and may broadly threaten competency-based education.
The suicide of a jailed ex-NFL footballer later found to have had brain disease is renewing debate about the safety of sports where high impacts are common.
Russia and China challenged the United States' global leadership in United Nations speeches peppered with bare-knuckled criticism of the Trump administration's hostility toward Iran, its "military hysteria" over North Korea, and its approach to the rest of the world.
London deemed Uber unfit to run a taxi service on Friday and stripped it of its license to operate from the end of next week ...
The biggest question in the NFL this year, isn't who will win Super Bowl 52.
University rankings must take fuller account of institutions’ engagement with communities, industry and public policy, sector leaders have urged.