Some cool-looking canines hit Linda Mar State Beach in California for the World Dog Surfing Championships. Hounds of all kinds donned wetsuits…
In honor of International Cat Day, here are 10 weird things you might not have known about your feline friends.
In 2022, the global cannabis market was valued at $47.32 billion, according to Fortune Business Insights.
Remember that feeling you get before the first day of college, that rush of excitement? Students aren't the only ones who feel it- college pro…
May 16, 1929. The first awards ceremony was thought up by MGM mogul, Louis B. Mayer. Styled more as a dinner party than how we know the Oscars…
Ayesha Disa Curry turns 34 years old today. Here are five fun facts about the celebrity cook.
From her candy-pink fashion choices to her tickled-pink personality, Kitten Kay Sera is officially the pinkiest person in the world.
Couples can give the gift of their heartbeat in the form of a locket.
February 2, 1887. Groundhog Day was celebrated for the first time at Gobbler's Knob in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. Tradition has it that if a …
The world’s oldest dated rune stone has been discovered in Norway and scholars think it may be dedicated to a mystery woman.
Animals at Brookfield Zoo in Chicago have been getting rid of the post-holiday blues by helping staff recycle discarded Christmas trees.
NASA released some of the best scientific images taken on the International Space Station in 2022 as it continues its scientific journey orbit…
October 17, 1931. The notorious Chicago gangster began his 11 year prison sentence for tax evasion.
Humankind has been exploring Mars for some 50 years now.
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What could this strange structure actually be?
Animals are a continuous source of infatuation and fascination for us. That curiosity has led to copious amounts of scientific research. After all, it is important to understand how these different species work and interact with our world alongside us.
The late Anthony Bourdain’s series “Parts Unknown” and “No Reservations” took viewers all over the world; now "In the Weeds," a recent book by Bourdain’s longtime director, Tom Vitale, reveals what it was like to film the shows. “In the Weeds” is more than a behind-the-scenes peek — it’s a thoughtful and penetrating portrait of Bourdain, whose passion for life, curiosity about cultures and love of a great meal revolutionized the way we think about travel. Vitale, who narrates the audiobook, shares his own observations, which are every bit as evocative as what viewers saw on screen.
Instamodels have nothing on NASA’s Curiosity rover. See what a selfie looks like from Curiosity's point of view and why its robotic arm isn't …
Nothing is quite as insulting to your cat as you closing a door. Buzz60’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story.
Talk about out-of-this-world remote work. Even NASA scientists have had to figure out how to work from home while social distancing.
The Curiosity rover's latest images from Mars show a stunning and detailed panorama, stitched together using more than 1,000 photos.
You may have heard about the "golden hour." It's that magical time around sunrise and sunset when your photographic subjects seem to have a special glow. Capturing images in this soft light can make for beautiful pictures.
Today's 5 To Know kicks off with curiosity. Wite-Out sales are still going strong in the digital age, and a writer for The Atlantic offers an idea for why that is. Plus, the new shopping feature on Instagram, the new 'Toy Story' trailer, and how NYC cops wrangled a cow!
As you and your children begin to navigate the planet together, sharing your knowledge, while teaching them to make their own way, will create confidant and compassionate travelers for the future. Here are a five examples of what travel can teach the next generation: ___ 1. Preparation breeds confidence. By involving your kids in the travel planning and decision making process from the ...