Hundreds of horror fans assembled in Boston to break the Guinness World Record for largest collection of people dressed as ...
The reentry of Artemis II will bring a new round of incredible feats. The crew will challenge the record for the fastest ...
PHOENIX — Phoenix shattered a 40-year-old heat record Friday, reaching 102 degrees and blowing past the previous March 27 record of 98 set in 1986 by 4 degrees. Temperatures climbed steadily ...
People flock Baker Beach near the Golden Gate Bridge as heat advisory issued in San Francisco, California, on March 16, 2026. Reporter A historic March heat wave has brought record-breaking ...
Communities across the Western United States are in for another week of unusually high temperatures amid an ongoing and historic early-season heat wave. It has broken March temperature records in ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Denver’s weather on Saturday continued a streak of sweltering spring temperatures that broke daily and monthly heat records. Denver International Airport ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. It was another day of record-breaking temperatures as a heat wave that is not expected to break until the weekend ...
This gold dredging adventure uncovers a record breaking amount of flour gold in a single day. Discover what made this find so unique and why the experience stood out from the rest. #golddredging ...
This past weekend's storm resulted in record-breaking amounts of snow across the Upper Peninsula, according to the National Weather Service. The heaviest snowfall was near Round Lake, located in ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Spring begins on Friday, but signs of early summer are in the forecast for this week, which could break some temperature records across the state. A strong high-pressure system ...
Mary Roeloffs is a Forbes breaking news reporter covering pop culture. The National Weather Service is forecasting a historic heat wave in the Southwest that could push temperatures as high as 106 ...
U.S. Capitol Police Chief Michael Sullivan on Tuesday argued sweeping threats against lawmakers justify his department’s historic budget request during a House Appropriations Committee hearing.