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NEW YORK (AP) — The Perseid summer light show is back — and viewing conditions are especially promising for the Northern Hemisphere. The meteor shower's peak Wednesday night into Thursday morning
Old photographs can make American history look surprisingly familiar until you learn what was actually happening when the camera clicked. A smiling crowd might be standing somewhere with a disturbing
No more head-flopping when you fall asleep mid-flight. At least not on one airline. Emirates is rolling out a new type of headrest that will keep passengers from bobbing side
Spider-Man: Brand New Day is now in theaters, which means that years of speculation regarding the film’s true villain, the identity of Sadie Sink’s mysterious character, how the film may set up
The first three raccoon “graduates” of the San Diego Humane Society’s Ramona Wildlife Center were back in the wild Friday. The three orphaned juvenile raccoons were brought to SDHS separately
Three tubers who went missing along the Muskegon River in West Michigan last week are recovering following a three-day search and rescue.In an update on Monday, Aug. 10, Michigan State Police said
Everyone’s in the ‘Same Boat.’ The Zac Brown Band handed out free cruise tickets to more than 37,000 revelers at its Fenway Park show in what the country star branded “the biggest giveaway in
Designing for keeps: The 'forever home' approach is inspiring homeowners to make bold, personal design choices without worrying about resale value. Trade show highlights: Shoppe Object New York
The 2026 MLB trade deadline saw multiple blockbuster deals, though most moves centered around rental players headed for free agency this winter, including new Los Angeles Dodgers left-hander
Oklahoma City Thunder player Isaiah Hartenstein hosted a back-to-school event for kids in the metro. The Hartenstein Foundation had a back-to-school bash Saturday afternoon to help Oklahoma
“This is, without a doubt, the most incredible discovery of my life,” free-diver Giacomo De Mila saidNEED TO KNOWAn ancient Roman shipwreck containing hundreds of amphorae was discovered off the
Many of the greatest and most memorable movies of all time whisk audiences into a world more wondrous than our own. Even if those locations are scary or dangerous, the best worlds feel lived in, and
Johnson Thompson, 17, opens up to PEOPLE about helping Fannie Garner, who later learned she had suffered a brain bleedNEED TO KNOWJohnson Thompson, 17, arrived to work at his parents’ workshop about
Europe is getting its first total solar eclipse in 27 years, with some territories set to witness a full obscuration of the sun on Aug. 12.While residents in parts of Greenland, Spain, northern
Seventeen-year-old Joey Charney has big aspirations for the future.“I’m starting to look into some culinary colleges,” he tells TODAY.com, name-dropping the Napa, California, branch of the Culinary
Talek, a young orphaned elephant in Kenya, is drawing plenty of attention for the way she handles her food: she seems to rely on her left foot, a playful habit that also stands out as unusual.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced a proposed rule that would require more transparency around what ingredients are being put in food.
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