National Geographic highlighted Canton Avenue, a street in Pittsburgh known for its steep incline. Here's how steep it gets.
Researchers found that some animals could “count” carrots in a test—and may have better numerical skills than dogs or horses.
The local establishment was featured in National Geographic on Thursday.
Is that one there?” Kaggie Orrick, a National Geographic Explorer and conservation scientist, asks from the passenger’s seat ...
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King penguins, elephant seals and gigantic icebergs make for a wild five-star escape inspired by Ernest Shackleton’s ...
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UMSL’s Geospatial Summer Camp gives 33 area high school students hands-on experience with GIS, drones, VR and career pathways ...
ABC’s marathon coverage of America’s 250th anniversary over the weekend generated a ratings bump, beating rivals in primetime ...
David Muir, Diane Sawyer and Deborah Roberts talk to USA TODAY about ABC's 24-hour live broadcast for America 250 and the ...
From fireworks to a ball drop, the nation is gearing up to mark America's major milestone.
He tells host Scott Tong why — it was the day Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her bus seat to a white man.