Antarctica's 'Penguin Post Office' is hiring: Do you have what it takes?
Working at the "Penguin Post Office" is a job like no other.
Flight attendant may be to blame for plane's nose dive that injured dozens
A cockpit accident was reportedly the likely cause of a sudden drop that sent passengers on a LATAM Airlines Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner bouncing 'off the roof' during a flight to New Zealand.
CDC updates measles prevention guidelines for travelers
Measles, still prevalent in many countries, primarily spreads through international travel, often by unvaccinated Americans.
Video shows chaos after plane nosedives, injures 50 people: 'Going to die'
Video filmed inside a Boeing passenger jet that nosedived suddenly and injured 50 people shows the aftermath in the cabin as crew members cared for bleeding passengers.
Andrew Tate detained in Romania, handed UK arrest warrant, spokesperson says
Online influencer Andrew Tate, 37, and his brother Tristan, 35, were detained over alleged sexual aggression in a UK case dating back to 2012-2015.
Sea turtle meat consumption leads to multiple deaths, hospitalizations in Zanzibar
Several people died and many were hospitalized after consuming sea turtle meat on Pemba Island in Zanzibar.
Indonesian airliner under investigation after pilots fell asleep midflight for nearly 30 minutes
Batik Air flight BTK6723 is under investigation after two of its pilots fell asleep midflight for nearly 30 minutes while 159 passengers were on board.
Kate Middleton apologizes for 'confusion' over manipulated photo
Kate, the Princess of Wales, responded to the “confusion" over a family photo that news agencies later recalled over claims it had been manipulated.
Tim Tebow unveils mission against child trafficking: 'One of the worst evils'
Tim Tebow opened up Sunday about his effort to help victims of child trafficking and exploitation in the United States and around the world.
Gold ring with mark of Christ lost 500 years ago recently found in excellent condition
Carved with the figure of Christ, the ring dates to the beginning of the 15th Century.
Willy Wonka experience creator apologizes after failed event: ‘It all looked good on paper’
Willy’s Chocolate Experience was marketed using artificial intelligence. Instead, parents received an empty wall, a single bouncy castle and plastic props.
Malaysia Airlines flight mystery: Former NTSB investigator introduces new theory
Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disappeared 10 years ago Friday, on March 8, 2014. A former NTSB investigator's new theory would completely change the search efforts.
Cole Brauer becomes 1st US woman to sail solo around the world
Cole Brauer from Long Island, New York marked a big finish Thursday, becoming the first U.S. female to sail solo around the globe.
Ancient tomb filled with gold, sacrificial victims uncovered in Panama
Human sacrifice victims were buried in the tomb to 'accompany' the dead lord.
Family pays tribute to soon-to-be father killed in car crash: 'We are absolutely devastated'
Tragic news from the UK as 20-year-old Leighton Mileson, just days away from becoming a father, lost his life in a single-car crash.
France approves bill to preserve abortion as a constitutional right
French lawmakers have approved a bill that will preserve a woman’s right to an abortion in France's constitution.
Armed gangs jailbreak 4,000 inmates in Haiti after days-long gun battle with police
About 4,000 inmates from Haiti's largest prison were released by armed gangs over the weekend after a days-long gun battle with police.
MH370: Malaysia may renew hunt for missing aircraft, passengers 10 years later
The Malaysian government is considering reopening the search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, which disappeared ten years ago with 239 people on board.
Leap Year 2024: What is Bachelor's Day?
Ireland’s leap year tradition of Bachelor’s Day dates back to the 5th century.
WATCH: WWII-era bomb detonated on Belgian beach
Belgian authorities conducted a controlled detonation of a World War II-era bomb discovered on a beach near Koksijde.