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
A new U.N. report warns that climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss are helping create pathogens that can evade our medications
Transmission between minks has called attention to the potential risks to humans, though experts say not to panic
Also for sale are gifts from Harper Lee, who remained close with the Peck family for years
Rising temperatures could worsen glacial lake outbursts, unleashing massive inland waves on downstream communities, a study finds
The Hindu nationalist government says that Western culture threatens Indian traditions
Paleontologists unearthed the bones of two new penguin species that lived 50 million years ago
NASA and DARPA are building a nuclear thermal rocket engine that could slash the time it would take to reach the Red Planet
A new documentary offers an intimate look at the actor and activist's story
The life-size statue was likely buried along the Appian Way in the early 20th century
Pieces of shells in a Portuguese cave suggest the early humans cooked and ate crustaceans, according to a new study
Coveted spots in the middle of the theater will cost more than front-row seats
The remains belonged to a New York man who went missing during a hunting trip nearly 50 years ago
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