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The osprey is in decline in one of its key territories and some scientists blame overfishing of menhaden, an important food for the birds.
These are the fiction and nonfiction books PEOPLE's resident bookworms are toting in their beach bags this season.
A 60-pound book containing 50,000 signatures collected by a man who traveled around the world has found a buyer.
Why the Word ‘Like’ Drives People Bananas Megan C. Reynolds takes on the biggest linguistic battle of our age.
Scientists Find Common Factors In People Who Have "Out-Of-Body" Experiences The study could help us hone in on what causes this strange phenomenon, making it feel like you are outside of your own ...
Jenna Bush Hager shared her top four pool essentials with us, including Supergoop Unseen Sunscreen, wired headphones, Le Specs sunglasses, and the first book from her Thousand Voices imprint ...
An accomplished Marine Corps helicopter and tiltrotor pilot — a veteran of the war in Iraq — took up his first overseas command Wednesday at the home of a Navy carrier air wing.
In these challenging times, these books can give you the hope you need.
Review: A shipwreck is just the start of a couple’s race to survive in ‘A Marriage at Sea’ Nonfiction: Gripping account of a 1972 whale attack is one of the year’s best books.
Sophie Elmhirst’s “A Marriage at Sea” chronicles the doomed aquatic adventure of a British husband and wife in 1972.
It’s not an exact science, and everybody is different, but if you’d like to know how to read people like a book, this is a great starting point.
Here’s what Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City, has said about Israel and Jews.