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The Colombian Army Is Dispatched to Protect Island Crab Migration

Black crabs are endemic to the Caribbean island of Providencia, which is part of Colombia.

NFL Helmet Policy Update: “Incidental Contact” Will Not Be Prohibited

The league has clarified incidental contact during a conventional tackle won't be a penalty.

10 of the Most Famous Pieces of Art Ever Stolen

List of iconic purloined art is valued at billions of dollars; some pieces remain missing.

This Is What the Founding Fathers Ate and Drank

They may not have had cookouts like us, but they definitely valued good food and drink.

Delaware’s First Three Weeks of Legal Sports Betting Bring in $1 Million in Revenue

From June 5 to June 24, nearly 70,000 wagers led to the state making $1 million.

Jonathan Franzen Is Not Angry—Really—That the Internet Turned On Him

Controversial author shrugs off production halt of Showtime's adaptation of his fifth novel.

At Least Four People Have Died Searching for $2 Million Bounty in the Rockies

Eccentric millionaire Forrest Fenn says he hid a box full of gems, gold, and cash in the Rocky Mountains.

Black Holes Explained, But at Five Different Levels of Difficulty

Varoujan Gorjian, a research astronomer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, is ready to teach you.

Gangs in L.A. Load Up On Untraceable, Handmade “Ghost Guns”

The LAPD seized a small arsenal of weapons from gang members during a six-month undercover operation.

Looking Back at When Pan Am Flight 50 Flew From Pole to Pole

Only three planes have circumnavigated the world via the North Pole to the South Pole in an airliner.