A real pearl of that size would have been "astronomically expensive," art historian says
Ice fishing competitions on Lake Champlain have been canceled after an unusually warm January
The empire abruptly vanished around 1200 B.C.E., and ancient tree rings suggest climate played a role
After clearing the area, park officials sent experts to safely detonate the object
The British emigrant vessel sank with a cargo of Victorian pottery on board
A lack of snow has forced some ski resorts to close, impacting tourists and athletes alike
She is one of five honorees selected by the American Women Quarters Program
New research finds a link between the foods puppies eat and their gut health later in life
The government cited bad practices in the industry as a reason for the ban, which has sparked concerns for the local economy
The artifact depicts Roma, the goddess who personifies the city of Rome
The vessel, called "Gribshunden," sank off the coast of Sweden in 1495
A stage adaptation of the hit 2016 movie musical is officially in the works
The bird may have been colored as part of a gender reveal
The die-off is expected to continue despite this winter’s rain storms
The comedy follows a fictional TV painter who bears a striking resemblance to Ross
The federal health agency updated its vaccination guidance for children and adults
Proposals to fight climate change by blocking sunlight aren’t new, but some experts argue the answer lies closer to home
Since 2017, detainees have been barred from taking their art out of the prison
In "The Exhibit," a group of seven promising creators compete to become the "next great artist"
A Eurasian eagle-owl named Flaco has been on the loose for a week after his enclosure at the Central Park Zoo was vandalized
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