The pair of galaxies NGC 1531/2, engaged in a spirited waltz, is located about 70 million light-years away toward the southern constellation Eridanus (The
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What Does It Take To Get A Drug Banned For Enhancing Athletes’ Performance?
One sibling had Down syndrome, the other didn’t. They both graduated, and now they’re off to college.
Madison Essig adjusts her mortarboard before her high school graduation ceremony June 14, 2016 in Washington, D.C.
‘Moon Of The Faith:’ A History Of The Apricot And Its Many Pleasures
The ‘Turkey’ apricot, a hand-colored engraving after a drawing by Augusta Innes Withers (1792-1869), from the first volume of John Lindley’s Pomological Magazine (1827-1828).
In Orlando, grief tempered by a deepening resolve
Thousands gather to remember the Pulse nightclub shooting victims at a vigil Monday in Orlando, Fla.
‘Just Keep Swimming’: A Lesson In Fortitude From Dory And DeGeneres
When Finding Nemo came out in 2003, it was Dory, the plucky, forgetful blue fish, who taught us all, in the face of adversity,
The Dalai Lama: Why I’m hopeful about the world’s future
The 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, is the spiritual leader of Tibet. Since 1959, he has lived in exile in Dharamsala in northern India.
In one Cincinnati neighborhood, a start-up gives local entrepreneurs a chance
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Bonds Pay Less Than Zero As Investors Flee To Safety
British Prime Minister David Cameron delivers a speech on the upcoming EU referendum in London on June 7. Concerns about a possible “Brexit” from
Tea Tuesday: Meet The Chai Wallahs Of India
Chai is made with different spices including ginger, cardamom, cloves and black pepper. The type of milk used may also vary depending on the