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NFL At 100: The memorable moments and teams in NFL history can be summarized by a word or phrase such as the "Steel Curtain" or "America's Team." And the NFL has had more than its share of those moments and teams through the years.
Emails show a Trump national security official tapping a think tank that disavows climate change to help challenge widely accepted science
Authorities say at least 279 dolphins have stranded across the U.S. Gulf Coast since Feb. 1, triple the usual number
Three new studies back up the common advice to limit processed foods, and offer some clues on why
New Hampshire's highest court has ruled that a Christian Science church in Australia cannot sue trusts created following the 1910 death of Christian Science movement founder Mary Baker Eddy
A baby dugong that has developed an attachment to humans after getting lost in the ocean off southern Thailand is being nurtured by marine experts in hopes that it can one day fend for itself
The nation's largest public utility has agreed to dig up and remove about 12 million cubic yards of coal ash from unlined pits at a Tennessee coal burning power plant
The U.S. Department of Agriculture plans to relocate the headquarters of two research agencies to the Kansas City area, intensifying concerns that research will suffer
Russian scientists have found the head of an Ice Age wolf perfectly preserved in the Siberian permafrost
The street outside of NASA's headquarters in Washington, D.C., has been renamed 'Hidden Figures Way' to honor the black female mathematicians who helped send humans to the moon
A carbon tax is part of the climate plan that Democratic presidential candidate John Hickenlooper is backing
Enough melting snow is pouring out of the Rocky Mountains into the drought-starved rivers of the southwestern U.S. to delay a water shortage in the region
Giving monkeys a break: More research monkeys are being retired to sanctuaries when their work is done, but funding and quality of care are the biggest roadblocks