Emily Mae Czachor is a reporter and news editor at CBSNews.com. She typically covers breaking news, extreme weather and issues involving social justice. Emily Mae previously wrote for outlets like the ...
High temperatures are expected to continue baking large sections of the U.S. through the end of the week, potentially setting more than 100 new daily temperature records between Thursday and Sunday, ...
Scattered and disjointed records can be a stumbling block and can compromise future decisions. Records and archives provide a reliable link to the memory of humanity, preserving history, promoting ...
A burst of unusual March heat is hitting the United States this week and into next, busting previous monthly heat records by wide margins. While heat is most acutely felt by people exposed to it, ...
(From left) Owen McCarthy, Alex Walters and Theo Scheer, student journalists at The State Press, Michigan State University's student newspaper. (Photo by Amalia Medina) This article was originally ...
Six Flags Over Texas will debut Tormenta Rampaging Run, featuring a 179-foot loop and 87 mph speeds. Kristine Hansen is a design, food and drink, and travel writer based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She ...
"This snake could easily swallow at least a calf, if not an adult cow," an explorer and natural history photographer said of the python Desiree Anello is a Writer/Reporter at PEOPLE. She has been ...
An over 23-foot python has been named the world's longest wild snake. On Wednesday, Feb. 4, Guinness World Records announced that a wild reticulated python named Idu Baron (The Baroness), measuring ...
The world's longest snake living in the wild was measured on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. It is a true "baroness." Federal judge blocks Trump bid to move Biden-commuted death row inmates to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When you capture a Burmese python for the record books, you find creative ways to measure it or show the perspective of just how ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A 16-foot, 10-inch python caught by a family of hunters on Jan. 13 weighed 202 pounds, the second heaviest python ever captured in ...