From Crescent City to El Centro, Californians rally Oct. 18 against Trump-era policies in statewide ‘No Kings Day’ ...
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67 of the world's wonders you need to add to your bucket list
From immense cultural kingpins to astonishing natural spectacles, loveEXPLORING picks 67 of the world’s must-see marvels.
Beloved giraffe, Sue Ellen, is experiencing age-related health problems due to osteoarthritis, according to a news release ...
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Meet the Extinct Camels of North America, From Ice Age Giants to Sheep-Size Runners
Largely outshone by fossils of horses, the earliest camels are getting another look from scientists determined to sort out ...
Law scholar Nora Demleitner, who until June was president of St. John’s College and is an elected member of the exclusive ...
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A fun giraffe feeding experience you’ll love
Aaron Judge's $360 million contract proving to be a bargain after saving Yankees season Study reveals how much states spend ...
An annual hiking challenge is back this October, encouraging people to get outside and enjoy the fall colors along the Ice Age National Scenic Trail in Wisconsin. The Ice Age Trail Alliance's Mammoth ...
UC Riverside researchers have discovered a piece that was missing in previous descriptions of the way Earth recycles its carbon. As a result, they believe that global warming can overcorrect into an ...
The 29 tools are substantially more advanced than historians expected. Men’s Journal aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a ...
The fatal shooting at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Dallas, Texas, left one Mexican national "seriously injured," prompting the Mexican government to share its "concern ...
The extinction of the Pleistocene megafauna may be people’s fault after all, according to a recent study. A team of archaeologists recently examined animal bones at sites dating to the waning years of ...
What did early humans like to eat? The answer, according to a team of archaeologists in Argentina, is extinct megafauna, such as giant sloths and giant armadillos. In a study published in the journal ...
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