The government has released a list of artworks that were harmed during the attacks
Skywatchers should be able to spot the once-in-a-lifetime spectacle with binoculars
The high-tech observatory is helping to study the rocky, Earth-sized world that's 41 light-years away
A former Simon & Schuster employee used his industry knowledge to impersonate publishing professions
The severe weather has caused flooding, landslides, evacuations and at least 18 deaths
The suspect allegedly broke into a locked truck that was transporting five high-end pieces across the country
While the White House opposes an all-out ban, a federal safety agency is studying the health and environmental hazards of the kitchen appliances
California’s Robert Garcia says the superhero embodies values like truth and justice
See this year's winners of the annual Close-up Photographer of the Year competition
Prehistoric people modified a skull to create a rudimentary likeness of its owner. Now, scholars have produced a more accurate facial reconstruction
The reentry calls attention to the mission’s success and puts a spotlight on the dangers of space debris
The worldwide phaseout of ozone-depleting substances is allowing the atmosphere to recover, a new U.N. report finds
After two decades, the newly restored House of the Vettii is officially open to visitors
The colorful birds have sparked disputes between residents in South Pasadena, with some enjoying the animals and others wanting them gone
Quarry workers discovered the vessel 1,000 feet from the nearest coastline
Nearly 300 ancient genomes shed light on how people migrated and genes flowed in Scandinavia
The late princess wore the dress on several occasions throughout the '90s
The item, an ivory cosmetic spoon, dates back to between 800 and 700 B.C.E.
Public health officials are sounding the alarm about xylazine, a substance that causes gruesome wounds and knocks users out for hours
The durable material could fill its own cracks, new research suggests
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