Dairy Queen announced its summer blizzard lineup and will offer their signature frozen treats for just 85 cents.
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50 years since US combat troops pulled out of South Vietnam: Look back in photos
March 29 marks 50 years since the United States withdrew combat troops from the Vietnam War.
A woolly mammoth meatball? Scientists grew cultured meat with extinct animal DNA
The company hopes to transition billions of meat eaters away from traditional animal proteins to eating “cultured” cell-grown meat.
Wildlife photographer’s image of crocodile buried in a drought-ridden pool awarded grand prize
With entries from 45 countries, the World Nature Photography awards grand prize went to a German photographer who captured a crocodile in the mud.
She was elected to Congress before women had the right to vote, blazing a trail that continues today
Women ran for office before they were given the right to vote, and Jeannette Rankin made history when she was sworn in 106 years ago.
Japan’s island number could more than double after a recount found 7,000 unknown islands
Geographers say the number of islands in Japan is expected to more than double, topping 14,000, after a recount led to the discovery of 7,000 islands.
‘Nothing quite like it’: 2,000-year-old Celtic statue with a large penis found by metal detectorists
A 2,000-year-old miniature Celtic statue of a small man with an oversized phallus was discovered by an English couple while metal detecting.
Yellowstone at 151: See historical photos, iconic landscape inside ‘world’s first national park’
Yellowstone, the “first national park” home to the greatest concentration of thermal features in the world, was officially designated 151 years ago.
‘Hanging on for dear life’: Florida State Fair riders suspended upside down describe frantic feeling
A Florida State Fair amusement ride reportedly malfunctioned last week in Tampa, trapping some riders upside down and others buffeted by winds.
‘Never-ending drought emergency’: Italy’s iconic Venice canals have dried up
As Venice’s famed canals run dry, images show awe-struck onlookers perched above canals reduced to muddy pits.