Two men said they saw such an animal, dubbed the Beast of Busco, in 1948
Before last weekend's attack on Donald Trump, would-be assassins unsuccessfully targeted Ronald Reagan, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and seven other sitting presidents or candidates for office
Researchers combined long-exposure photography with pollution sensor data to create representations of pollution in India, the United Kingdom and Ethiopia
With an intensive athletes’ boot camp and the threat of execution for unwelcome spectators, the Greek sporting event was a serious affair
A new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery honors the iconic writer while also celebrating the communities that influenced him
In a collection pulled from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest, catch a wave with these predators of the sea
The new Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum film presents an alternative history in which government officials prepared to fake the moon landing before NASA pulled off the feat for real
Scientists aren’t just arguing whether humans are causing a sixth mass extinction event now, but whether many more occurred in the past
During the 1984 campaign, the 73-year-old president meandered his way through his first face-off against Walter Mondale, prompting questions about his mental acuity
Prepare yourself for the Paris Olympics with this comprehensive guide to the history, science, arts and thrills of the worldwide celebration
Australia’s French Island is home to one of the country’s largest and healthiest koala populations, but it’s not impervious to the species’ struggles
Some Black Americans are reclaiming antebellum estates as part of their family legacy, reflecting the power and possibility of these historic sites
Ever since the demise of infamous drug kingpin, his pet hippos have flourished, wreaking havoc on the ecosystem and terrorizing local communities
Throughout the animal kingdom, sweethearts bestow offerings with their amorous advances
Scientists are working to map and protect the city's underground tunnels so they aren’t destroyed during construction
This 2024 showcase of life on Earth shines a light on some of our planet's most amazing species and places
The self-taught artist is getting her first museum exhibition in New York City, where she nurtured her nascent interest in photography
The Cassini-Huygens mission increased our understanding of the planet’s rings and moons
Courts called on these jurors to determine whether women sentenced to death were pregnant or faking it to avoid execution
Early photographers sold their snapshots to advertisers, who reused the individuals' likenesses without their permission
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