National Geographic photographer Keith Ladzinski focused on the positive when it came to forest fires: the solutions people are working on.
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This story appears in the June 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine. There are 25 million people in North Korea, but the only visible portraits are of its leaders. Regular people are rarely ...
This story appears in the October 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine. Moon jellies, which are found in shallow bays around the world, look like small, not entirely friendly ghosts.
This story appears in the February 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine. Watching Jiang Wannian and Ping Cuixiang harvest a sixth of an acre of daikon seed in the north-central province of ...
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As much as a third of the American adult population could meet the criteria for metabolic syndrome set by the National Institutes of Health. Recently the American Heart Association added its voice ...
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Randallstown native Angel Reese graced the cover of Vogue’s winter issue in a story about the fashion industry’s recent love ...
Curtis tells PEOPLE in this week's issue that she wanted to showcase "the power of telling the truth" when she fronted 'More' magazine in 2002 Jamie Lee Curtis shared a vulnerable but powerful ...
Kysre Gondrezick has not yet signed with a WNBA team for the 2025 season, but the former West Virginia star is still making ...
Johnson. Photograph by Krista Rossow, Nat Geo Image Collection In 1978, Congress nearly doubled the national park’s initial size with the addition of about 36,000 acres that had been logged.