Getting the ick” is a modern way of describing those little (or not so little) things one’s partner may do that are just major turn-offs. Often it’s associated with petty, personal preferences, but ...
For anyone who loves adventure as much as food, these aren't your average festivals - they're unforgettable celebrations of culture, flavor, and tradition.
"Cowboy Boots and Community Roots" will be the theme of this weekend's Frontier Days in Pottsboro. The weekend event includes a parade, festival, car show and longtime favorite bug eating contest.
There are many ways to fail at the MR340. Each year, hundreds of boats launch into this competition along the Missouri River between Kansas City and St. Charles—the world’s longest nonstop paddling ...
Texas researchers are spreading awareness about a rare parasitic disease and the blood-sucking bugs that cause it.
Keeping in step with nature by aligning with the changing seasons, I decided to mix things up and take the family to a previously unexplored Susquehanna River access this month. The section of Front ...
One pound of lutefisk. That’s how much contestants at the Norsk Høstfest had to shovel down in this year’s eating contest. While it has a rather infamous reputation, guests from all ...
Americans exhausted by the firehose of news in 2025 were being offered a brief respite Wednesday, as Fat Bear Week got under way in Alaska.
Root caries occur on exposed root surfaces, which are more vulnerable to demineralization than enamel. The prevalence of root caries is rising sharply due to increased tooth retention in an aging ...
A bane of farmers' existence, it's estimated that plant-eating pests are responsible for the loss of up to 40% of pre-harvest yields globally. But a new generation of crop treatments that target only ...
It was a hot day down in Berks County, and we're not talking about the weather. Saturday was the second day of the 29 annual Chile Pepper Food Festival! Any type of pepper you could ever hope or dream ...
Big Bend National Park is shutting down trails and campsites this fall—not for construction, but to clear the skies for helicopters targeting an invasive species overrunning the desert.