Naomi Biden's nuptials will mark the 19th wedding held at the presidential seat of power
The Ireichō contains 125,284 names—and a new exhibition invites the public to honor them
Rare, carbon-containing rocks could have created conditions suitable for life on both planets, two new studies suggest
The government reversed its ban on "Joyland," though several scenes will be cut
The very young star is a window into our own solar system's past
New research suggests that personal sound amplification products like earbuds may help some people hear better in certain scenarios
The park is ending its reservation system, which critics say could lead to overcrowding
While looking for sea slugs in California, a marine ecologist came across the tiny, ten-millimeter mollusks
For the first time, a trove of her previously unseen art is going to auction
After setting a record as the first woman of color to reach the South Pole unsupported last year, Preet Chandi is now tackling a 1,100-mile challenge
The samples come from students who were forced to attend government-run boarding schools
New research adds to the debate about when humans began cooking with fire
Treating fetuses for the enzyme deficiency might prevent early disease progression
New research adds insights to the debate over using industrial hemp as livestock feed
The Revolution in Moon Exploration
The historic event has brought humanity one step closer to walking again on the lunar surface
The news comes amid speculation about the anonymous graffiti artist's whereabouts
The 285-mile-long stretch of meltwater is longer than the Thames and could speed ice loss
Peek behind the curtain of "Ziegfeld Follies," "The Lion King," "Kinky Boots" and more
The images show mobs ransacking Jewish-owned homes, businesses and synagogues in 1938
As similar protests play out throughout Europe, museums consider how to respond
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