Dec 24 In Photos: Fewer Monarch butterflies are becoming 'snowbirds' By Larisa Epatko First, it was disappearing bees. Now, it appears that Monarch butterflies are suffering a decline. Continue reading
Dec 24 When's Santa arriving at your house? Find out with the NORAD Santa Tracker Santa is one busy guy. By 9 a.m. EST Tuesday he had already delivered more than 850,000,000 gifts. He was last seen flying over Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean. Irony! #Santa just left Christmas Island!… Continue reading
Dec 24 What we're watching Tuesday The night before Christmas Crowds gather Tuesday to celebrate Christmas Eve in the biblical town of Bethlehem. Hundreds of tourists pack the town's Manger Square where the nearby Church of the Nativity sits on the spot where tradition says… Continue reading
Dec 23 Watch News Wrap: Pussy Riot punk rockers maintain dissident tone despite pardon News Wrap: Pussy Riot punk rockers maintain dissident tone despite pardon… Continue watching
Dec 23 Peace talks offered by rebel leader in second week of South Sudan conflict South Sudanese shelter at a makeshift IDP camp at the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) compound in Juba on December 22, 2013 where people continue to flock as fears of a resumption of fighting in the capital… Continue reading
Dec 21 WATCH LIVE: Ceremony honors Lockerbie bombing victims at Arlington National Cemetery A memorial dedicated to those for those who died on Pan Am Flight 103 is displayed at a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery on Dec. 21, 2013 in Arlington, Va. Credit: Win McNamee/Getty Images… Continue reading
Dec 20 Watch Journalist Ari Shavit wrestles with complexity of Israel in 'My Promised Land' Journalist Ari Shavit wrestles with complexity of Israel in 'My Promised Land'… Continue watching
Dec 20 Watch Political clash in world's youngest country grows into wider South Sudan unrest Political clash in world's youngest country grows into wider South Sudan unrest… Continue watching
Dec 20 After being put on hold, China to issue press credentials to foreign journalists Photo by Peter Parks/AFP/Getty Images With the threat of foreign journalists in China losing their visas -- and thus possibly their jobs -- at the end of 2013, China has decided it will renew foreign journalists' press cards. The… Continue reading
Dec 19 Watch Kim Jong Un's deadly power play stokes fear in foreign governments Kim Jong Un's deadly power play stokes fear in foreign governments… Continue watching