Travel Zika fears quietly benefit some travel destinations American Southwest sees an uptick in summer visitors August 27, 2016
Travel Stick sculptor earns global following for soaring creations The towering, whimsical shapes Patrick Dougherty creates by twisting and weaving sticks together have gained him an international following. Now,… August 27, 2016
Health Most teens vaping fruity flavors, not nicotine Health officials warn that electronic cigarettes and other vaping devices are poisoning kids with nicotine. But new research suggests that… August 27, 2016
Travel Can you find Sinatra’s legacy in Las Vegas? Yes, but it will take a little work August 26, 2016
Travel Your essential guide to all 59 U.S. national parks The 59 U.S. parks are stark and arid, elevated and lush, watery and forbidding. They’re wild. And perhaps most important,… August 25, 2016
Health Fists not football: Brain injuries seen in domestic assaults Injuries leave some survivors so impaired that they can’t manage their jobs and lives August 23, 2016
Travel Soldiers in UK’s Scottish unit plan 340-mile U.S. canoe trip Pvt. Ryan O’Malley, foreground, and Color Sgt. Jim Gould of the Royal Regiment of Scotland paddle a canoe at the… August 22, 2016
Health Why your smart friends can seem like such slackers The study’s findings suggest that the relationship between brainpower and physical activity works in more subtle ways than most of… August 22, 2016
Travel An African safari from the eyes of a guide Tourists learn alongside locals training in Kenya August 20, 2016
Travel Lava meets the sea in fiery show in Hawaii Thousands watch pops, sizzles, explosions August 20, 2016
Health Volunteers sought as race to develop a Zika vaccine heats up A healthy volunteer receives the NIAID Zika virus investigational DNA vaccine as part of an early-stage trial to test the… August 20, 2016
Travel Wandering moose inspires 400-mile trail from New York to Canada Advocates liken it to pilgrimage route in Spain August 19, 2016
Health How two of the world’s top athletes battled burnout United States’ Anthony Ervin shows off his gold medal in the men’s 50-meter freestyle medals ceremony during the swimming competitions… August 18, 2016
Health Catalog of DNA variations helps find roots of disease A huge catalog of human DNA is helping researchers find tiny glitches that cause disease, in part by pointing out… August 17, 2016
Travel Niagara Falls is the latest natural wonder to add zip line The elevated cable rides have evolved from a novel way to explore jungle canopies to almost necessary additions to lure… August 17, 2016
Health Best reason to read? Book lovers live longer, scientists say JERRY McBRIDE/Durango Herald file<br><br>According to a new study, book readers survived almost two years longer than those who didn’t crack… August 15, 2016
Travel Can insurance help if you cancel a trip out of fear? Police officers patrol the Grand Place in central Brussels. Cancel-for-any-reason insurance is expensive to buy but provides refunds if you… August 13, 2016
Health Studies shine light on mysterious placenta, how it goes awry nourishes fetus, acting as its lungs, kidneys and liver August 12, 2016
Travel Indianapolis celebrates Kurt Vonnegut with opera premiere, festivals Indianapolis to premiere opera novelist finished before his death August 12, 2016
Travel Here’s the scoop on Cuba’s 1st U.S.-run hotel in 50 years Improvements visible, but much work remains to be done August 11, 2016
Health Mercy Regional Medical Center earns top rating for quality of care Hospital is only one in Colorado to do so August 10, 2016
Travel Visitors to Rio Olympics will find all senses triggered In Rio, you will be enveloped by shades of green – lush tropical forests jammed between buildings of all sizes… August 8, 2016
Health UN bungles response to Africa’s yellow fever outbreak Of the shipments that did make it to Angola, some vaccines were sent to regions with no yellow fever cases,… August 8, 2016