Come 2024, the attraction—inspired by the racist 1946 movie "Song of the South"—will be reimagined as Tiana's Bayou Adventure
The counterculture icon was a founding member of the Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash
In a large clinical trial, the vaccine was 83.7 percent effective at preventing two or more symptoms of respiratory illness in people over the age of 60
The artificial glow threatens astronomy, migrating birds and human health
The find reveals that plant-eating titanosaurs had reproductive similarities to both birds and crocodiles
In his will, the trailblazing fashion editor left the proceeds to two Black churches
Vote for your favorite among these photos shortlisted in the People's Choice category until February 2
Using a “trident” attached to its head, the arthropod may have competed for sexual dominance 400 million years ago
Thousands of historic toys will sit in storage until Pollock’s Toy Museum finds a new home
Eating one serving of locally caught fish could equate to drinking contaminated water for a month, a new study finds
'Here Lies Love' is an immersive stage production about the Philippines’ former first lady
Sister André survived both world wars, the 1918 influenza pandemic and even a Covid-19 diagnosis at the age of 116
The find promises to shed new light on lingering questions about runic writing's early history
Behman Zakeri has seen the film more than 100 times—and wants to restore the home to its on-screen glory
Officials speculate these may include balloons, drones, airborne plastic bags or birds
The pioneering entertainer enjoyed a dazzling career that kept him dancing for decades
The Bronze Age well was full of decorative ceramics, jewelry and other items likely used for ritual purposes
The technology could one day protect wider areas than metal lightning rods do, perhaps shielding airports and launchpads during storms
Warming oceans can drive sea-level rise and extreme weather
The stunning 16th-century painting by Giovanni Battista Moroni is now on display
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