Partial skeletal remains discovered more than 40 years ago in Southern California have now been identified through DNA ...
Some Daytonians may still recall the Great Appalachian Storm that hit Dayton three-quarters of a century ago. On Nov. 25, ...
From the rise of credit cards and the first computer modems to the birth of microchips, video games, Lego, and even ...
While it has been 75 years, the memories of the slow-moving and powerful storm have been preserved at the Cleveland Public ...
Tuttle Creek State Park sits like a hidden jewel near Manhattan, Kansas – and no, not the one with Broadway shows and yellow taxis, but the charming “Little Apple” version where the pace is slower and ...
Before the Hellcat, before the Scat Pack, and even before the HEMI V8 itself, a straight-eight was Chrysler's flagship engine ...
Indiana Dunes National Park, just an hour from Chicago, offers beaches, dunes, and rich wildlife—making it one of America’s ...
The Florida A&M University Rattlers (5-5, 4-2) and the Bethune-Cookman University Wildcats (5-6, 4-3) battle at Camping World ...
The expansive design repository at Utah State University holds more than 10,000 items that chart the development of outdoor ...
This small Alabama city claims to be the first 'City of Champions' and welcomes visitors looking for a slow-paced town full ...
Tucked away in Wisconsin's wilderness is a spot that offers all this beauty year-round: Brule River State Forest.
Data show that unidentified lights in archival astronomy images were 68% more likely to be imaged 24 hours after a nuclear weapons test. In the 1950s, mysterious flashes of light were captured on ...