This weekend, learn about Native American dolls, witness animal feedings at the National Zoo and watch canine horror flick "Cujo"
Aimee Semple McPherson was an American phenomenon even before she went missing for five weeks in 1926.
The real buildings that played the Daily Planet in film and television
Two brothers and their sister built an early photography empire alongside Mathew Brady but watched in crumble in tragedy
The ocean bathing the underside of massive sheets of floating ice is slowly melting ice shelves, making them vulnerable to collapse
From salsa to salad to soup, here are some great refreshing dishes to make with these sublime, succulent fruits
Scientists keep finding reasons why fathers matter. They also think it's not a bad idea for dads to ask their kids, "How am I doing?"
Companies can still patent DNA they build themselves, methods for isolating genes or specialized knowledge they gain through genetic research
A compact exhibit highlights the work of seven contemporary Native American artists at New York's Gustav Heye Center
Cracking the Code of the Human Genome
Genetic information gathered from centuries-old exhumed bones reveals that the infection hasn't changed much in the past 1,000 years
The gillnets used by local or artisanal fishers are a big threat to seabirds
Both Alberta and the company responsible, Apache Corp, held off for more than a week on publicly disclosing the information about the spill
Michael Veach is Louisville's unofficial bourbon ambassador. We asked him to give us some history as well as some suggestions on what to drink
Not even a murder trial and the unmasking of her fake pregnancy stopped Emma Cunningham's search for love and legitimacy
This weekend, learn how to draw, see 50 vintage, military and recreational planes and discover art in American sign language
Take a sped-up tour of Midtown Manhattan and its residents, non-stop traffic and historic landmarks
150 years after the battle, the Battle of Gettysburg still looms large over the American imagination
A trove of documents, buttons and other memorable tokens carry the memory of the most historic day in the civil rights movement
Languages that evolve at high elevations are more likely to include a sound that's easier to make when the air is thinner, new research shows
One in three women has been the victim of domestic abuse.
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