Dr. Peter Neff (@icy_pete), an Antarctic ice core researcher, captured this incredible video showcasing a wide breadth of ice halos. Ice crystals suspended in the air, also known as diamond dust, and ice crystals high in the atmosphere in thin clouds, have combined to put on this flashy show.
It’s the first time in more than 50 years that the U.S. has touched down on the moon and the first time a spacecraft built by a private company has accomplished such a feat. Read more:
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – A private company’s spacecraft successfully landed on the moon Thursday night.
It’s the first time in more than 50 years that the U.S. has touched down on the moon and the first time a spacecraft built by a private company has accomplished such a feat.
CINCINNATI — Cincinnati-style chili is a regional delicacy that true Cincinnatians enjoy in a variety of ways — whether that be on a coney, a 3-way or some other chili concoction.
But would you want to eat it for every meal, every day for a whole week? Well, one man did so you don't have to.
A woman in Ireland who sued an insurance company for $823,000 had her injury claim tossed out after the court saw a photo of her taking part in a Christmas-tree-throwing competition.
Firefall time at Yosemite National Park in California! Time-lapse video captured the mesmerizing sight last week. During mid to late February, light from the setting sun illuminates Horsetail Fall at the right angle to make it appear like the waterfall is on fire.
It's International Polar Bear Day! This photo of a napping polar bear captured the hearts of thousands and won this year's Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award.
Historic $1 billion donation allows New York medical school to become tuition-free
NEW YORK (TND) — Students at a New York City medical school will never have to worry about tuition thanks to a $1 billion donation from a former professor.
The man known as the Kansas City Chiefs superfan “ChiefsAholic” admitted to leading a double life as a prolific ski-mask-wearing bank robber who won a $100,000 Super Bowl bet while he was a fugitive.
How will wild animals react to the Great Eclipse? Animal experts say to expect some interesting effects | Click on the image to read the full story
On April 8, the Great Eclipse will plunge parts of the United States into darkness, and animal experts expect the behavior of wildlife could slightly change.
"You're going to see a decrease, markedly, in songbird activity," predicted Nicole Baker, the biologist at the Wild Center in Tupper Lake, New York.
Under New York squatters’ rights laws, it is unlawful for any person to forcibly evict or attempt to evict an occupant of a dwelling who has resided there for 30 consecutive days or more.
The Landas are seeking to evict Flores but will have to wait for a resolution until their next court date in April.
A multi-vehicle crash on a Louisville bridge left a woman dangling in her semi-truck cab for 40 minutes before she was rescued by firefighters. Here's what authorities say happened.