Lani Eclatt shares her journey from a childhood near-death experience to finding her voice through music and faith.
The nation’s northern region has led the scientific quest to understand the aurora borealis. This summer, a 10,000-antenna radar is expected to begin the next phase of exploration.
Survival World on MSN
Dramatic escape led Detroit police to a basement hiding three bodies wrapped in carpet and towels, and the search for what happened is just beginning
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The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie from her Tucson area home has captivated people across the world — partly because it's ...
With an Experiment in Their Basement Photo Lab, Two Brothers Created a Paint That Outshines Them All
In the 1930s, the Switzer brothers stumbled onto a way to mimic fluorescence. That led to Day-Glo, which has been making the world a brighter place ever since ...
To mark the arrival of spring, there are plenty of new things for Broadway fans to watch, including the theater series ...
The so-called monster at the heart of the new musical “Bigfoot!” is the sort of irresistibly charming beast your 7-year-old self might have dreamed up as an imaginary friend, his luxurious fur blowing ...
Experience the electrifying world of THE LISTENING, the world premiere of an intimate, live, sonic, supernatural storytelling production from AKS Immersive. Learn more here!
PRIMETIMER on MSN
Days of Our Lives spoilers: Owen sparks double hostage terror as Rolf prepares a shocking resurrection and Julie faces heartbreaking doubt
Owen’s dangerous plot traps Stephanie and Jeremy while Julie seeks support and Rolf readies a jaw-dropping comeback.
Religion News Service on MSN
Starseeds, government plots and an alien mantis: Inside New Age spirituality's new age
Thousands converged in Los Angeles for the Conscious Life Expo, where influencers and cultural shifts are fueling cosmic ...
Fifty years ago, a controversial writer named Shere Hite taught us how to talk about sex and pleasure, selling books by the ...
In May 1954, the Supreme Court ruled in Brown v. Board of Education that segregated schooling was illegal. That didn’t mean ...
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