"Look at your tree still here!" Hilton said in the video to her 2-year-old son. "All of your trees are still here." Hilton panned the camera to show all of the many Christmas tree
President Donald Trump on his first day in office again withdrew the U.S. from a landmark global pact to fight climate change. So what is the Paris Agreement? And what happens to it now?
Canada’s Environment and Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault said the world needs to collectively continue fighting climate change, no matter what what President Donald Trump does in his second term.
President Donald Trump announced that he was withdrawing the U.S. from the Paris Climate Agreement, the Washington Examiner reported. The move was among the numerous executive orders Trump signed on his first day in office after his inauguration. The new president called the climate agreement unfair and costly while announcing the decision.
Trump is pulling America out of the Paris Agreement, leaving the U.S. as the only major emitter not part of the treaty. It's a loss for U.S. businesses and the planet.
The executive order restricts automatic citizenship for babies born to parents who aren't citizens or lawful, permanent residents.
Paris Hilton has revealed her 2-year-old son Phoenix has said he 'wants to be a fireman.' The mother of two's comments come after she shared that she had lost her Malibu home in the Los Angeles wildfires and shared footage of the property's burnt remains on Instagram.
After losing her Malibu home to a fire, Paris Hilton’s son, Pheonix, aspires to be a firefighter. Inspired by their bravery, Hilton raised $800,000 for wildfire victims, including a $150,000 donation to GoFundMe’s relief fund,
"It is deplorable," Guilbeault told reporters of Trump's inaugural promise to leave the Paris Agreement for a second time. "It is quite ironic that the president would do that as California goes ...
Steven Guilbeault added it’s ‘quite ironic’ that Trump made the move ‘as California is going through one of the worst for forest fire seasons in its history’
The United States has reported its first outbreak of H5N9 bird flu in poultry on a duck farm in California, the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) said on Monday. U.S. authorities also detected the more common H5N1 strain on the same farm in Merced County,
The United States has reported its first outbreak of H5N9 bird flu in poultry on a duck farm in California, the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) said on Monday.