This striking monument in Budapest, Hungary, reflects a powerful and emotional story rooted in history and remembrance. As ...
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A North Little Rock club was stripped of its liquor license Monday after Arkansas regulators concluded that the bar committed multiple violations of state regulations, including overserving a man who ...
When merrymakers gather in the streets of Dublin for Ireland’s annual National St. Patrick’s Day Parade, one green-clad group won’t be there: snakes. Saint Patrick, a fifth-century missionary from ...
For many around the world, St. Patrick’s Day is a celebration of green beer, fiddle music, and the best holiday after Halloween for wearing a silly hat and throwing up in the street. For me, though, ...
The first warm days of spring don’t just draw gardeners out into the sunshine. Snakes also come out of hibernation to enjoy the warmth, search for food, and find a mate. While they like to bask on a ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Snakes as pets tend to attract a certain kind of owner. Maybe it’s the quiet. Maybe it’s the fact that they don’t ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — While people were busy obsessing over Mars and Moo Deng, the nameless hippopotamus of Hutto has been patiently waiting for its time to shine. Hutto and hippos go hand in hand, and now, ...
While visiting Fripp Island two years ago, a young boy was attacked by a snake at the resort’s nature center, where staff members were giving people an up close look at wildlife in captivity. The boa ...
HUTTO, Texas — The beloved hippopotamus has long been a symbol of pride in Hutto, appearing throughout the city in front yards, businesses and public spaces. And yet, it does not have an official name ...
It was a misty morning, soon to be scorching, like every day in Niger, when we arrived at the riverbank. I was 17, living in the capital, Niamey, while my mother worked as a diplomat at the US embassy ...