BMW is building its first electric car
Rolls-Royce’s first electric car has two doors and is longer than a Cadillac Escalade — but that hasn’t stopped a growing number of high-end luxury automakers from rushing to follow its lead. Jaguar, Land…
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Rolls-Royce’s first electric car has two doors and is longer than a Cadillac Escalade — but that hasn’t stopped a growing number of high-end luxury automakers from rushing to follow its lead. Jaguar, Land…
States with poor climate policy ‘overlap’ with those seeking to limit rights, Kamala Harris says ‘We have never seen this kind of legislation before.’ California Democratic Sen. Kamala Harris said on Sunday that she…
‘It was a big shock’: See which Texas BBQ joint took the #1 spot in a city known for it’s Southern cuisine From a single building, the restaurant’s walls were filled with all types…
Bird flu spreads to Southern California, infecting chickens, wild birds and other animals Updated Scientists are grappling with the next big question — how can a virus so deadly to chickens and other birds…
Op-Ed: Great start, Mr. President. Bring on more mass pardons The first batch of pardons for thousands of former felons is expected this weekend, and President Obama is hopeful that his legacy-shattering actions will…
Live updates: UN General Assembly debate on climate change Updated The United Nations General Assembly has passed a resolution rejecting a claim that climate change is a “common danger” to humankind. The resolution passed…
Protester recounts brutal torture at hands of Iranian government officials in the 1990s, during the Islamic Revolution. This is part of the KHN Morning Briefing, a summary of global news and policy coverage from…
Carlos the Jackal Fast Facts: The Mysterious Character and His Career Carlos the Jackal, a man who has been dubbed Europe’s answer to Joseph Stalin, has been a prominent political figure for over 30…
Death threats. Racist taunts. Vows of violence. Inside the increasingly personal attacks targeting Canadian female journalists that have followed the publication of a book and the release of interviews she gave as part of…
Brazil prepares for another month of political battle as run-off looms Saturday, Nov. 6, 2014, in the national election that will decide whether Dilma Roussef remains Brazil’s first female leader. In this handout image…