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A newborn two-toed sloth found an adoptive human family after being rescued by firefighters in rural Colombia.
A year-round tropical climate is the polar opposite of ice and snow, but many sun-dwelling athletes are determined to beat the odds and try for a historic win at this year’s Winter Olympics.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announced 17 artists and groups being considered for Rock Hall induction. See the full list of 17 nominees here.
The suspension came a day after Goldberg's comment during a discussion on "The View" that race was not a factor in the Holocaust. She later apologized.
Groundhog Day is Feb. 2. To celebrate, here's a bunch of pictures of groundhogs and their handlers.
Under fire from human rights groups, the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing are trudging ahead. Could politics turn it into the Feel Guilty Games?
Today, Pfizer asked the U.S. to authorize extra-low doses of its COVID-19 vaccine for children under 5, potentially opening the way for the very youngest Americans to start receiving shots as early as March. Here's more COVID-19 news.
Free-range versus cage-free? Here’s a primer on poultry labeling.
The two flowers once bloomed in what is now Myanmar and may shed light on how flowering plants evolved -- a major episode in the history of life that was once described by Charles Darwin as an "abominable mystery."
The Lunar New Year celebrations starting Feb. 1 will go on for a week. It's the year of the tiger, considered in Chinese culture the foremost among beasts.
The first Winter Olympics — then called International Winter Sports Week — were held from Jan. 25 through Feb. 5, 1924, in the small French town of Chamonix, France.
Figures released by local organizers showed 11 positive tests for COVID-19 among 379 athletes and officials arriving Monday.
Watch now: See video of a brawl involving dozens of people throwing chairs and punches at a Golden Corral restaurant in Pennsylvania.
Watch as strong winds from Storm Corrie nearly flip a plane as it lands in the U.K.
Here's a brief look at some of the significant achievements and moments in African American history from 1919 to 2019.
Bullock's inclusion has been widely cheered, though she initially faced some online snark and even racial abuse.
Read the full announcement and take a look back at his career, in photos.
In this episode of Behind the Headlines, Teri Barr talks with Omaha World-Herald reporters Julie Anderson and Henry Cordes about their investigative work that unearthed the widest gap in the country between urban and rural vaccination rates.
A 38-year-old North Carolina man refuses to be vaccinated, even if the decision hinders his chance at a life-saving kidney transplant.
A bolt of lightning that stretched nearly 500 miles across three U.S. states is the new world record holder for longest flash.