They bite. They gnaw. They chomp. Even though cats have long been domesticated, they’ve still got some of their ancestor’s ferocity left—just look at ...

They bite. They gnaw. They chomp. Even though cats have long been domesticated, they’ve still got some of their ancestor’s ferocity left—just look at ...
While cats are not the biggest fans of water, the felines of De Poezenboot seem perfectly content with their floating house. De Poezenboot, which tran...
Early birds Most birds lay their eggs soon after dawn, possibly because their inactivity during the night encourages egg development. They commonly la...
A New You: There are good days up ahead A few months ago, I was at the gym waiting for my exercise class to begin. I turned to the right, and I not...
When you take the number 201 bus into Yerevan from Zvartnots International Airport, the first sign that you’re nearing the city is a hilltop citadel l...
BRUGES, Belgium (Reuters) - Belgium's historic city centres of Bruges and Brussels, usually so busy with visitors that authorities have considered lim...
Football is riddled with clichés. I mean, it certainly is a game of two halves, but some clichés could soon be a distant memory. After all, what exact...
It’s one of the most famous tropes about artists that they often do their best work in isolation, decamping to remote hideaways to work on their maste...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Ten years after an oil rig explosion killed 11 workers and unleashed an environmental nightmare in the Gulf of Mexico, companies ar...