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It's not like the greatest hits of the natural world, a highlight reel of wildlife at their wildest, but images captured by grizzly bear researchers in Northwest Montana do provide fascinating, revealing glimpses of candid wildlife behavior.
Does murderous rage run in the family? Now in its seventh smart and entertaining season, "History Detectives" (9 p.m., PBS, check local listings) examines an angry and threatening letter to President Andrew Jackson, apparently written by famed actor...
Forty years ago Buzz Aldrin became the second man to walk on the moon. He was there for two and a half hours, but the breakdown which followed lasted a decade. He tells Stephen Moss how he has finally managed to fill the space left by space Buzz Aldrin has been on many journeys in his remarkable life, and in some respects the one to the moon was the least challenging. Being the second man to ...
When the Indian Metrological Department (IMD) forecasted that the monsoon this year will be “below normal,” people were worried.
SCIENTISTS have identified two genes that can significantly increase a person's risk of developing melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer.
In his three years heading the Colorado Shakespeare Festival. Philip Sneed has opened up the fest, at 52 the second-oldest Bard fest in the country, to new dramatic terrain. He's done so for artistic and economic reasons.
MORONI, Comoros (AP) — Despite a fractured collarbone, a teenage girl clung to the wreckage of a plane for more than 13 hours before rescuers found her floating in the Indian Ocean, authorities said Wednesday. She is the only known survivor of the crash.
“The Wendy Williams Show,” set to begin July 13, is a chance for the host to expand her reach and her brand — without, she hopes, sacrificing her persona.
GREELEY (AP) - Along the south wall of his office in the Weld County Sheriff's Office are the notebooks. Cold cases, most of them homicides, line the bookshelves in investigator Josh Noonan's office.
The Iranian government has made it a practice to publicize confessions from political prisoners, often subject to sleep deprivation, solitary confinement and torture, rights groups say.
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