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"I did hear an engine. And I looked up from the paper, and then it was just a cloud of black smoke," David Welden said. "I immediately went in and said to my wife, Jan, 'Call 911.'" ...
Packing up their lives in the Puget Sound region, some are setting out to retire in lower-cost destinations in Europe, Asia ...
Through treatment that focused on improving Paula Davis’s mental and physical health, she returned to her life with a new ...
The outside world saw a Wells High School honor roll student, a two-time wrestling state champion and a young man with a ...
That’s the idea of the life-affirming Netflix documentary Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones, which explores the habits ...
A living inheritance is giving financial assistance to younger generations while still alive, rather than bequeathing it upon death. While potentially beneficial, giving too much too soon can hinder a ...
Dollywood’s Dreamer in Chief Dolly Parton sat down with USA TODAY to talk about her namesake park and other projects.
It was a busy public schedule for Maryland Gov. Wes Moore on Thursday as he made his way from Baltimore before ending in ...
Like the icy ocean depths it inhabits, the Greenland shark is ancient, vast, and hella mysterious. Thanks to a new study from researchers at the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources and the ...
These whales are living time capsules of marine history. Their long lives spark fascination, highlighting the resilience and ...
Greenland sharks live for centuries with slow heartbeats and metabolism. Scientists study their longevity secrets.
While many major questions remain, scientists now believe they are closer to developing a working model of how the first living thing on Earth could have formed and begun to replicate itself.