The kangaroo rock painting, done in dark mulberry paint, is the oldest discovered in Australia, scientists announced in a study published Monday.
Author: Doyle Rice, USA TODAY
Millions of Texans still reeling from water disruptions after last week’s brutal Arctic blast
Although temperatures warmed up across storm-battered Texas Monday, water shortages and boil water advisories continued across portions of the state.
As winter storm moves into Northeast, Texans will see better weather ahead
A winter storm continues to dump snow and ice across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast on Friday. Millions in Texas grapple with the storm’s aftermath.
‘Just a real mess’: 100M from the South to the East Coast in path of a new winter storm; 2.1M power outages across 8 states
Winter’s brutal assault on the U.S., blamed for more than 30 deaths, will continue Thursday as another snowstorm roars across the nation.
‘Truly, truly a disaster’: 3 dead as tornado rips through North Carolina
Three people were killed in a tornado that tore through a southeastern North Carolina town early Tuesday.
At least 4 dead, 150M people under winter advisories as ‘unprecedented’ storm stretches across 25 states; 4.3M without power in Texas
A winter storm continued its assault on the nation Monday, killing people in three states and leaving millions without power in Texas.
Winter storm will bring ice, snow to millions from Texas to New Jersey
Tens of millions are in the path of a potent winter storm from Texas to New Jersey, one that’s forecast to bring a nasty mix of ice and snow.
How does a glacier burst? Flooding in India leaves at least 31 dead and 165 missing.
A glacier in Uttarakhand, India, broke Sunday and caused a deadly flood in the Himalayas. Here’s what to know.
Nothing to sneeze at: Climate change has worsened, lengthened pollen season across the US
New research shows pollen seasons start 20 days earlier, are 10 days longer and feature 21% more pollen than they did in 1990.
Capitol rioter who wore fur hat, horns moved to jail with organic food as arrests continue
The Phoenix man who took part in the raid of the U.S. Capitol was moved Thursday to a jail that could give him his preferred food.