AM Best has revised the outlook to positive from stable and affirmed the Financial Strength Rating (FSR) of A (Excellent) and the Long-Term ICR of "a" (Excellent) of Michigan Millers Mutual Insurance ...
Still not over all the polar bear sightings. In this video, Lindblad Expedition’s National Geographic Resolution ship took us on the Arctic Ocean for a magical stay in a glass igloo. Taking off from ...
The route from the land of the dead to San Andrés Mixquic, a little town just outside Mexico City, is lined with marigolds.
These over-50 champs—and a growing body of research—show what we gain by staying active later in life. Nora Langdon, 82, started powerlifting in her 60s and quickly got hooked. Over the past two ...
Blame cell death and fungi for brain decay, not TikTok. TikTok won't really make your brain rot. That doesn't happen until after death. While most brains rot quickly, researchers have found a ...
The NBA's first international export of 2025-26 is a promising one. Here's what viewers should expect from the new Peacock broadcast.
Mexican American families are gathering to honor their ancestors with altars, marigolds and sugar skulls on Dia de los Muertos — the Day of the Dead ...
There are endless variations of the Catrina sold in many forms during the holiday—and throughout the year in Mexico. Photograph by Tino Soriano, National Geographic Stands of cempasúchil flowers ...
Kids today consume far more sugar than recommended, but the effects don’t stop in childhood. New research reveals surprising ways early sugar exposure shapes long-term health. It's not just candy.
When you think about fall in New England, you envision a blaze of red, yellow, and orange foliage streaking the landscape. During the autumn months, the one thing that might beat sitting on the porch ...
New science suggests there's plenty that actually gets better with age—if you let it. While aging is often framed negatively, researchers have uncovered surprising benefits. Above, members of a senior ...
Nearly 60 years ago, the original Star Trek series ignited a dream in the public’s imagination: that one day, people would travel the galaxy in ships propelled by faster-than-light “warp drives.” The ...