A dog that needed some help getting down from England’s highest peak was “cool, calm and positively regal,” said the rescue team.
Author: Camille Fine, USA TODAY
California agencies warn of potential summer floods as lake levels climb to full capacity
As California agencies brace for summer, visitors of Northern waterways have been told to take precaution as record-breaking snow packs melt.
USF professor sets world record for living underwater in 100-day experiment
South Florida professor Joseph Dituri set a new record for the longest time living underwater without depressurization in a 100-day experiment.
The Mexican-American War: Photos from the 1800s show a young nation’s conflict
In May, two anniversaries that spurred the Civil War occurred between the United States and Mexico over a conflict that centered on Texas.
2023 Most Endangered Historic Places in America list shows ‘connections between people, place’
The National Trust for Historic Preservation’s released an annual list which highlights cultural sites facing an array of threats.
Yosemite warns of more closures through July: What the park looks like amid record melts
Yosemite’s rivers may continue to see closures into the summer as record melts from snowpack cause rivers to rise.
Debutante balls, sweaty gyms and outrageous promposals: Photos tell America’s prom story
Prom marks the rite of passage that teens have celebrated since the 19th century. But it wasn’t always about ‘promposals,’ dresses and awkward photos.
The 147th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show photos: Pups show ambition, precision
The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show is back in 2023, with more than 200 different breeds competing for the ultimate prize, glory and bragging rights.
Boy dies after sand dune collapses at Outer Banks; visitors urged to not dig holes
A teenager who became trapped after a sand dune collapsed and buried him on Saturday has died, the National Park Service said.
‘Leaves of three, let it be’: What do poison oak and poison hemlock look like? What to know
Many plants are poisonous to humans and animals alike, which is why it’s important to spot them before it’s too late.