Quizzes August 24 American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on melon meccas and revolutionary roots The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people. This time, test your knowledge of melon meccas and revolutionary roots.
Health August 24 Not drinking enough water floods your body with harmful stress hormones Scientists show dehydration increases stress-related cortisol levels in both men and women, suggesting water intake plays key role in stress management.
Travel August 24 Archaeologists uncover ancient baptistery in France tied to early Christian rituals Archaeologists recently uncovered a 1,500-year-old baptistery in Vence, France, revealing insights into early Christian rituals and religious practices from the fifth century.
California August 24 Sweet-toothed bear raids South Lake Tahoe ice cream shop, leaves with a taste for strawberry El Dorado County deputies responded to a resort in South Lake Tahoe where a bear had broken into an ice cream shop and helped itself to multiple flavors.
Sports August 23 Federally protected birds force high school football team to rearrange schedule The Apple Valley High School football team – the Eagles – in Minnesota has been forced to play daytime games only after federally protected ospreys built nest on stadium floodlights.
Health August 23 Brain eating amoeba-infected patient dies, Missouri health officials confirm Brain-eating amoeba kills Missouri water-skier as health officials urge precautions when swimming in warm, fresh bodies of water like Lake of the Ozarks.
Archaeology August 23 Rare ancient gold discovery made by Florida student at archaeological site An archaeology student from Florida discovered a ninth-century golden artifact during her first excavation in Redesdale, Northumberland, near an ancient Roman road.
Mammals August 22 Viral photos of deer with strange warts follow 'Frankenstein' rabbit, squirrel sightings Strange wart-like growths on deer called fibromas may look scary but typically don't harm the animals unless they interfere with sight or eating.
VIDEO August 22 To sustain presence on the moon, power is needed: Sean Duffy Acting NASA administrator Sean Duffy discusses the need for a nuclear reactor on the moon on 'The Will Cain Show.'
Ancient Egypt August 22 Ancient artifacts of sunken city likely destroyed by earthquake or tsunami plucked from seafloor Ancient 2,000-year-old artifacts were recovered from the Mediterranean Sea near Alexandria, Egypt, possibly from the sunken city of Canopus.
Health August 22 Aging brains could 'become' younger when key protein is decreased New research reveals FTL1 protein drives brain aging by reducing neural connections, slowing metabolism and impairing cognition in the hippocampus of older mice.