The social-media giant reinstated postings of the ‘napalm girl’ photo that changed the course of the Vietnam War. It's not the first image that’s been blocked for dubious reasons.
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It's the centennial of the magnificent U.S. National Park Service. What better time to pack a map and get hiking? Here are some of the most extraordinary places to explore.
Even as lawmakers move to pass anti-LGBT legislation, transgender people in America are being killed at an unprecedented rate.
Fire is engulfing the mountains north of L.A. as suburbs are coated with ash raining from the sky.
Just in time for the sunny patriotic holiday, here are the last 13 U.S. presidents who donned sunglasses since the rise of their popularity.
Crashes are inevitable in this high stakes, high speed competition. Here are the most memorable crashes in Indianapolis 500 history, where the drivers lived to race another day.
Vets make big bucks off declawing surgery—and now their leaders are spending thousands to kill a proposed ban on the procedure.
The spirit of punk has been rendered mild, rather than wild, at the Queens Museum’s show dedicated to the legendary band.
The appointment of former president Lula to a cabinet post—apparently to avoid prosecution for corruption—has brought thousands to the streets.