A group of Fox Chapel Area students for the fourth consecutive year took the plunge to help raise money for Special Olympics.
A Times reporter and a photojournalist traveled above the Arctic Circle to retrace the footsteps of scientists who studied auroras over a century ago.
As the Arctic region becomes increasingly contested, the U.S. military faces a new era of challenges in one of the world's ...
Thousands braved the cold waters of Lake Michigan for this year's Polar Plunge Chicago, raising more than $1.5 million for ...
Participants raised more than $1.5 million for Special Children's Charities and Special Olympics Illinois programs.
Chilly temperatures on the first day of March won’t stop thousands of people from jumping into Lake Michigan off Chicago’s ...
The 30th annual Special Olympics Maryland Polar Bear Plunge looked different than past years due to the extreme cold and a layer of ice on the ground. According to the National Weather Service, at the ...
ROYAL OAK, MI - A polar bear with an improbable survival story has just moved to Michigan. 13-year old Kali now calls the Detroit Zoo’s Arctic Ring of Life habitat his home. Kali came to the Detroit ...
Rising temperatures and rapidly melting sea ice threaten polar bears across the Arctic. But the bears living 800 miles north of the Arctic Circle have stayed surprisingly fat, researchers report ...
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