In retrospect, it's safe to say that the world was not ready for Appetite for Destruction.
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In retrospect, it's safe to say that the world was not ready for Appetite for Destruction.
A partnership between several charitable agencies has given a local boy the chance at being a kid.
He offers free lawn care for the disabled, elderly, single moms and veterans.
Astronomers have traced a high-energy neutrino to its cosmic source for the first time ever, solving a century-old mystery in the process.
So much for Robert Plant’s vow to never reunite with his old bandmates.
Five Denver police officers were awarded for going above and beyond their police duties to help others Wednesday morning.
The Ohio State Medical Board added 46 physicians to the list approved to recommend medical marijuana on Wednesday.
Scientists are preparing to launch the world's first machine to clean up the planet's largest mass of ocean plastic
While some teens are spending their summer at the beach, over 300 are volunteering in the Bay Area.
Nintendo Switch has been here for a while, despite the success users have tried their best to hack their Nintendo Switch consoles in order to run custom homebrew and play free games or do some unallowed stuff on the Switch.
When Adisynn Kiker turned 8-years-old last week, she didn’t ask for her toys. Instead, she asked family and friends to donate food to pets in need
2017 was a turning point in the U.S. According to the Giving USA Foundation’s annual report on philanthropy, Americans gave more than $400 billion—for the first-time ever—to a variety of causes near and dear to their hearts.
Billionaire Elon Musk pledged to pay to secure clean water for homes in Flint, Michigan, the city that fell into economic depression amid the decades-long decline of Detroit’s auto industry and is still recovering from a major public health emergency.
The old saying “The pen is mightier than the sword” is testament to the true power of words. While there are many ways to influence and inspire a person, few are more effective than a well chosen anecdote or piece of advice.
A young man is being hailed for keeping the community safe last week when he was spotted holding up a broken stop sign in sizzling temperatures.
An elite team of Thai Navy SEALs and foreign rescue divers brought out the final four boys and their soccer coach from a flooded cave near the Thai-Myanmar border, extracting the team through a labyrinth of tight passages after they spent two weeks trapped in darkness.
Starbucks, which doles out more than 1 billion straws a year, says it will phase out single-use plastic straws from its stores by 2020.
At five minutes to midnight on June 14, 2018, about 800 people waited to enter Jerusalem’s Tower of David Museum.
For students of Baarali village in Udupi district’s Brahmavar taluk, Rajaram is not just their science and mathematics teacher but also the one person, who ensured that they did not drop out of school.