Revolver Likely Used By Van Gogh Sells In Paris
One of the most prolific post-impressionist artists Vincent Van Gogh shot himself in July 1890. The revolver believed to have been used by the painter sold for more than $180,000.
One of the most prolific post-impressionist artists Vincent Van Gogh shot himself in July 1890. The revolver believed to have been used by the painter sold for more than $180,000.
“Sully” Sullenberger, who landed a plane on the Hudson River in 2009, says he understands how the pilots of two jets that crashed would have been confused as they struggled to control the aircraft.
Police officials in Philadelphia are describing the action as the largest removal of officers from the street in recent memory.
In just five years, Slack has grown to more than 10 million users and become a verb in the process. “I’ll Slack you” is shorthand for sending a message via the chat platform. Now it’s going public.
The Clotilde was discovered last month in the Mobile River, bringing new attention to a small community founded by African captives who were brought to the U.S. on the ship.
After a five-month probe of Khashoggi’s death, a special U.N. investigator concluded it was “inconceivable that an operation of this scale could be implemented without the Crown Prince being aware.”
The Supreme Court is expected to rule soon on the Trump administration’s plans for a citizenship question. But an order by a federal judge in Maryland could complicate the question’s legal fate.
The secretive group espoused a philosophy of self-help but was accused of recruiting women as sex slaves. Charges against Raniere, known as “Vanguard,” included sex trafficking and racketeering.
An annual survey of beekeepers shows the rate of colony death last winter was the highest reported since the survey began 13 years ago.
Scientists are using old spy satellite images to measure the effects of climate change. They’re finding that glaciers in the Himalayas are melting twice as fast as they were a few decades earlier.
At a fundraiser Tuesday night, the former vice president talked about working with former Sens. James Eastland and Herman Talmadge, two segregationist Democrats.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi opposes launching an impeachment probe now, arguing it’s divisive and requires overwhelming public support. But a growing segment of her caucus is calling for it.
A new study shows a link between how surgeons act around co-workers and their patients’ outcomes. Turns out rudeness and other unprofessional behavior isn’t just obnoxious — it may be dangerous.
The former Trump aide’s appearance before the Judiciary Committee is the first time an official from the White House agreed to show up. But Democrats said she declined to answer many questions.
The Federal Reserve left rates alone, despite pressure from President Trump to pump more money into the economy. But the central bank signaled a willingness to cut rates in the future if needed.
The Trump administration is replacing one of President Barack Obama’s signature plans to address climate change. It may help coal-fired power plants but is unlikely to slow the industry’s decline.
The pseudonymous Reed King’s new novel is a loopy, violent, funny Technicolor road trip across a post-apocalyptic America. There are robots, talking goats, and even the occasional lone songbird.
The girls, ages 10 and 11, were held captive for years and remember nothing of their Yazidi heritage. They miss the ISIS woman who looked after them and tell rescuers they want to return to her.
A member of the Muscogee Creek Nation, the 68-year-old poet and musician says she bears “the honor on behalf of the people and my ancestors” and aims to serve as an “ambassador” of the art form.
Footwear companies face big costs in potential new tariffs on more Chinese imports. Almost all shoes sold in the U.S. are made overseas. Only about 200 factories remain. One man tried to change that.
The record number headlined the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees’ annual “Global Trends” report published Wednesday, just a day before World Refugee Day.
Residents in the town of Norilsk in northern Siberia were surprised to see the female bear, who reportedly appeared to be exhausted and looking for food.
Art Laffer receives the Presidential Medal of Freedom Wednesday. For decades, Laffer has promoted the idea that tax cuts pay for themselves, against all evidence to the contrary.
A day after Chief Executive Carrie Lam offered her mea culpa, two top advisers followed suit. But the apologies are unlikely to be enough to placate protesters.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau first approved the project, which is opposed by many environmental groups, in 2016, but Tuesday’s announcement means construction can begin later this year.
The president told supporters that Democrats want to “destroy” the country, turning up the heat on opponents in a speech that mostly picked up where the 2016 campaign left off.
A proposal to create a commission to study reparations for African Americans comes as the presidential election season is kicking into gear. Some Democratic hopefuls support reparations.
“Mr. Pozner has sought for years to try to get these conspiracy theorists to understand that his son really was a person and that his son really did die,” attorney Jake Zimmerman told NPR.
Attorneys for a group of counties and cities announced the proposed settlement Tuesday to help cover taxpayer losses from wildfires dating back to 2015.
This steer isn’t much different from other Texas longhorns except it holds a world record. Poncho Via’s horns were measured at nearly 11-feet wide, that’s longer than the Statue of Liberty’s face.
Jared Kushner met privately with Sens. Lindsey Graham and Dick Durbin, the two architects of plans to provide citizenship for those brought to the country illegally as children.
Kyle Kashuv, a Parkland student survivor, was accepted into Harvard, but after the university discovered racist slurs he made when he was 16, the offer was rescinded.
An agreement for Canada to sell light armored vehicles to Saudi Arabia continues to stir debate.
Since the delightful snafu that led to the research vessel’s goofy moniker, the autonomous submarine has been off gathering deep-sea data on the effects of Antarctic winds.
A new law would let the state make bulk purchases of prescription drugs from Canada. But it still faces hurdles that could keep it from becoming reality.
Over the next 10 years, Google hopes to help bring 20,000 new homes to the local market. Part of the plan calls for rezoning company-owned land so that it can be used for residential housing.