McCartney was inspired to write the song after hearing about the battle to integrate Little Rock Central High School in 1957
An original copy of 1938's "Action Comics No. 1" sold for a record-breaking $6 million at auction
The technology could make clouds reflect more sunlight, cooling the Earth below. But even the scientists leading the study say letting go of fossil fuels is a much-preferred response to climate change
A $100 million renovation will help preserve the history of the millions of immigrants who passed through the island in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Fernando Sánchez Castillo employed historical resources and image-generation technologies to reimagine "Expulsion of the Moriscos"
Many of these companies increased their fossil fuel production after the Paris Agreement was signed in 2016
Wildlife officials believe the animal was likely the first gray wolf spotted in the southern Lower Peninsula in 100 years
The Chesapeake 1000 was used to construct a ship for a top-secret CIA mission in the 1970s
The circular wisps are mostly condensed water vapor
The handwritten manuscript he produced is going to auction, where it could become the most expensive item associated with the mystery writer ever sold
Titles with LGBTQ themes dominated the American Library Association's newly released list
From Texas to Maine, millions of Americans looked up and were spellbound by the spectacular phenomenon
A recent study analyzes Scandinavian examples of filed teeth and elongated skulls dating to the Viking Age
Two specific broods will appear together for the first time since 1803
The two babies are part of an endangered species whose unbearable cuteness has made them a target for wildlife traffickers
Three companies are competing to design NASA's lunar terrain vehicle (LTV) for the agency’s Artemis campaign
An estimated 600 of the hoofed intruders are wreaking havoc on the two-square-mile island of Alicudi
The largest 3D map of the universe ever made hints that dark energy might not be a constant, though the findings must be backed up with more data
The acclaimed biopic of the Manhattan Project's leader has been met with mixed reviews by Japanese audiences
After just two nights of short sleep, a person’s “subjective age,” or how old they feel, can spike by more than four years
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