Jeff Koons’ 2021 piece entitled “Balloon Dog (Blue)” was on display at an art fair in Miami when it was accidentally shattered.
Author: Camille Fine, USA TODAY
Japanese Americans lives’ during WWII mass incarceration shown in rare Ansel Adams’ images
Ansel Adams presented a positive view of the incarcerated, a stark contrast to the actual upheaval of relocation and bleak conditions of the camps.
‘Last true mansion’ on New York City’s iconic Fifth Avenue listed at $80 million: See inside
Mexico’s wealthiest person listed one of New York City’s most historic private homes for $80 million.
Don’t reserve celebrations of love to just Valentine’s Day if you want a healthier heart, expert says
Love is essential for humans to form relationships, purpose and meaning. It’s also a powerful benefactor to our physical health.
Southern California ‘super bloom’ visitors face arrest after poppy fields close over safety concerns
Super bloom sightseers could face arrest by Southern California officials who recently closed Walker Canyon, known for its vibrant poppy fields.
Teeny rodent Sir Patrick Stewart sets world’s record as oldest mouse in human care, Guinness confirms
The endangered Pacific pocket mouse, the smallest mouse in North America, was presumed extinct for 20 years.
Award-winning photographer took ‘dream’ image of a leopard at sunset: See the stunning finalists
An image of the elusive snow leopard in India has won Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice Award by London Natural History Museum.
‘Heart-wrenching’: Drone footage shows destruction from Turkey and Syria earthquakes
Drone footage shows devastation from earthquakes that struck Turkey and Syria as frantic rescue efforts continue to find more survivors.
A year of free Cracker Barrel? Pop the question this Valentine’s Day at any restaurant
Five couples who pop the question at any Cracker Barrel location on Valentine’s Day will win a year of free food from the restaurant.
Which large animals are involved in the deadliest human attacks? Where do frequent attacks happen?
A new survey of attacks by lions, wolves and other big carnivores shows that people in low-income countries are at greater risk