Ahead of Disney’s ‘Hocus Pocus 2′, snag an exclusive Airbnb stay in the Sanderson sisters’ cottage near Salem, Massachusetts.
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Out of 197 recognized dog breeds, these four were the most-searched on Google in the US
Out of 197 dog breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club, less than a handful were at the top of people’s minds when searching online.
Get paid to drag Elon Musk online? Filmmaker offers $100 to call billionaire out
A short film titled “Man Versus Musk” seeks social media influencers to participate in a campaign for awareness on distracted driving and get paid.
Hurricane Fiona floods homes, streets in Puerto Rico: See the people and places impacted
See some of the damage and aftermath of Hurricane Fiona, which tore through the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico on Monday.
Strong earthquake shakes Taiwan: See toppled building, derailed train, torn up roads
A 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck Taiwan just one day after a 6.4 quake hit the island. Forecasters said the threat of a regional tsunami had passed.
‘Sharpest’ images of the Orion Nebula show how powerful James Webb telescope really is
New images from the James Webb Space Telescope reveal the sharpest images ever of a cluster of young massive stars in the heart of the Orion Nebula.
Love hiking? See the top 10 national parks with the best trails
Recent data analyzed by KURU Footwear looked at all 63 national parks to determine the “Top 10 Best National Parks for Hiking” so you don’t have to.
Love hiking? See the top 10 national parks with the best trails
Recent data analyzed by KURU Footwear looked at all 63 national parks to determine the “Top 10 Best National Parks for Hiking” so you don’t have to.
‘World’s largest food fight’: Best photos from ‘Tomatina’ tomato street fight in Spain
Spain’s “Tomatina” hour-long battle, dubbed the world’s largest food fight, made a triumphant return in Bunol on Wednesday after a two-year hiatus.
Lost villages, ancient ruins, WWII ships uncovered as extreme heat lowers water levels
Prehistoric treasures, artifacts and medieval villages are among the things resurfacing as water levels around the world plummet due to drought.