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A changing discovery from China’s Chang’e-6 lunar mission has found that the moon’s far side mantle is largely…
The Haskell Free Library and Opera House is a unique landmark built directly on the U.S.–Canada border, connecting…
The next pope will be elected through a secretive process known as the conclave, where up to 135…
Harvard University, established in 1636 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is America’s oldest degree-granting institution, named for benefactor John Harvard.…
The Monarch butterfly population in Mexico has doubled this winter compared to last season, marking a major rebound…
More than a dozen blue-and-yellow macaws soared back into the wild on Friday after being rescued from mistreatment…
From FDR’s first pitch to Obama’s courtside seats, U.S. presidents have long made headlines at major sporting events…
Japan has ordered the dissolution of the Unification Church over years of alleged financial exploitation and political entanglements,…
In 1975, Egypt witnessed one of the largest funerals in its history. Millions filled the streets to mourn…
Thousands of visitors and locals are gathering at Washington D.C.’s Tidal Basin this week as the city’s iconic…
A groundbreaking security company in Togo’s capital Lomé is redefining who stands on the frontlines. Nana Benz Security,…
Shitsui Hakoishi, a 108-year-old barber from the town of Tochigi, has officially been named the world’s oldest living…
U.S. energy production has shifted dramatically since 1950, with natural gas, oil, and renewables rising, while coal steadily…
“Encounters in the Milky Way,” the latest immersive show at New York’s Hayden Planetarium, unveils a groundbreaking astronomical…
Studio Ghibli, Japan’s most celebrated animation studio, marks its 40th anniversary this June. Known for its hand-drawn films…