In 1990, a devastating tour bus crash left Gloria Estefan temporarily paralyzed and doctors warned she might never walk again. Thirty-four years later, the Grammy-winning icon is not only walking ...
The Mexican and Argentine duo channeled Thelma and Louise energy with a fiery mix of fashion and rebellious spirit.
But in the eastern rainforests of Madagascar, over 10,000 people mining for sapphires didn’t cause more damage to the forest than farmers clearing land for agriculture, which remains the most ...
At Madagascar's Teniky archaeological site, these niches were previously attributed to shipwrecked Portuguese sailors. Now researchers suggest they were built by Zoroastrians fleeing Persia.
Season 3 has officially come to a close, and while it was pretty faithfully adapted from the original campaign's Chroma Conclave arc, it wasn't without some major changes.
Warning: This post contains spoilers from The Lincoln Lawyer season 3. The Lincoln Lawyer season 3 made its premiere in full ...
The drama, as it turned out, was all on the court at Johnson Center on Thursday night. The University of New Mexico’s much-debated volleyball match against San Jose State turned into a hard ...
LAS VEGAS, Nev. — There were no egg shells around the well-vacuumed Resorts World Las Vegas ballrooms for Thursday’s Mountain West men’s basketball media day event. But you’d hardly know ...
The Crimson Tide (17-3; 15-1) flooded the floor and enjoyed the moment teary-eyed filled with joy and emotion. "It means so much, we worked so hard for this all year, all offseason and I think it ...
The contest to determine the best-dressed home for the Halloween season in White Township reaches a peak this weekend. The entry deadline for the contest, which offers prizes for daytime décor ...
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Indiana University of Pennsylvania’s Cejka Planetarium in John J. and Char Kopchick Hall will host two programs during the fall semester: “Magical Lights: Stars” and “How Many Are There?