New York City 7 hours ago Brooklyn Bridge sustains no structural damage after fatal Mexican navy ship crash NTSB confirms Brooklyn Bridge's structural integrity post-Mexican navy ship crash. Investigation continues into the incident's cause and contributing factors.
Quizzes 1 day ago American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on treasured tunes and midwestern marvels The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people. This time, test your knowledge of treasured tunes, leafy lunches and midwestern marvels.
Travel 1 day ago Abandoned 'Wild West' theme park frozen in time shocks visitor: 'Left to rot' The eerie remains of two abandoned theme parks still stand in remote regions of Japan. They were discovered and documented by explorer Lukka Bradburn; see the pictures.
Travel 3 days ago Daredevil to swim shark-filled waters in celebration of 'Jaws' 50th anniversary Endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh plans to swim 62 miles around Martha's Vineyard to highlight shark conservation on the 50th anniversary of "Jaws" and to change public perceptions.
Travel 3 days ago Angler shatters previous fish state record by reeling in black crappie A record-breaking 17.7-inch black crappie caught by Jerry Porter at East Lynn Lake highlights West Virginia's third fish record of 2025. The freshwater fish weighed 3.6 pounds.
Health 4 days ago Invasive insect poses health threat in 19 states, expert warns The Asian needle ant is a stealthy and dangerous invasive species spreading across the U.S., with a painful sting that can cause severe allergic reactions.
Health 6 days ago Flesh-eating New World Screwworm could pose health risks to cattle, humans Mexico's New World Screwworm outbreak halts livestock imports at the southern border as US officials work to prevent the parasitic fly from spreading to American animals.
Deals May 12 7 high-tech fishing gadgets for the modern angler Advanced fishing gear helps you find fish easily, manage your equipment, log your fishing trips and improve your skills.
Great Outdoors May 12 Lucky anglers break two state fishing records on same day: 'Dedication and passion' Two fishermen in West Virginia set records on the same day after they caught a record-breaking redhorse sucker and a redear sunfish, as announced by WVDNR officials.
Fishing May 11 5 fishermen rescued at sea after 55 days adrift in Pacific Ocean Five fishermen drank rain and sea water to survive 55 days adrift at sea until their rescue last week, the Ecuadorian navy said.
Deals May 10 12 family tents for a comfortable camping experience Bring the whole family camping with these tents that can fit eight people or more and have room for all your camping gear.
Travel May 9 What causes nearly every alligator attack on humans? Study says it's our fault A recent University of Florida study found that one reason accounts for 96% of alligator bites - and it's not the fault of the reptiles. A ranking system of human actions reveals the details.
Travel May 8 Hikers uncover mysterious gold-filled treasure trove in overgrown field: 'Unusually large' A trove of gold artifacts and other treasures was recently discovered in the Czech Republic, leaving officials puzzled about its origins. The gold coins date back as early as 1808.
Travel May 5 Man finds 'candy-like' diamond while exploring Arkansas state park: 'Chance of a lifetime' David DeCook, a resident of Minnesota, recently discovered a stunning 3.81-carat brown diamond while exploring Arkansas' Crater of Diamonds State Park with his family.
Miami May 4 Multimillion-dollar luxury yacht sinks off Miami Beach, 32 passengers rescued A multimillion-dollar luxury yacht left 32 passengers stranded after it started taking on water off the coast of Miami Beach. There were no reported injuries.
Travel May 3 Cruise do's and don'ts: Top 5 things that will get you banned for life A violent brawl at Galveston terminal resulting in 24 Carnival Cruise passengers being banned from future trips. Here are the top reasons travelers will get blacklisted, say cruise experts.
Weather May 2 Scientists in East Tennessee examine fish counts for the first time since Hurricane Helene Fisheries biologists with the Tennessee Valley Authority have begun to monitor fish populations that have possibly been impacted by Hurricane Helene.
Travel May 2 Invasive fish competition returns with anglers making 'Reel Rewards' Earn $30 per invasive fish through Maryland's "Reel Rewards" program in Baltimore harbor. The initiative aims to control snakeheads and catfish populations threatening the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem.
Travel May 2 Excavators discover prehistoric village beneath future golf course: 'Remarkable journey' Archaeologists were surprised to discover a rare chariot wheel dating back to the Iron Age during an excavation at the future site of a golf course near Inverness, Scotland.
Travel April 30 'Odd-looking' deep sea fish washes up on beach, surprising locals: 'Would not expect to run across' An oddly shaped deep-sea fish recently washed up on an Oregon beach, catching the attention of a local aquarium. The Seaside Aquarium identified the fish as a longnose lancetfish.
Travel April 29 Extreme travel destination to restrict popular mountain access New safety measures for Mount Everest proposed by Nepal would require climbers to demonstrate previous high-altitude Himalayan experience before attempting the world's tallest peak.
Florida April 28 1 dead after Florida ferry packed with passengers struck by boat in hit-and-run: 'Mass casualty incident' A "mass casualty incident" was declared in Clearwater, Florida, after a ferry carrying dozens of passengers was struck by a boat in a hit-and-run, police said. One person was killed.
Arizona April 27 Wild video shows speedboat crash after flying through air at popular Arizona lake While attempting to break a speed record at Lake Havasu in Arizona, two boaters walked away after their vessel went airborne and crashed back to the water's surface.
Travel April 23 Divers discover vintage car in WWII shipwreck A vintage Ford Super Deluxe car was discovered by divers while exploring the USS Yorktown, which was sunk during World War II in 1942 during the Battle of Midway.
Travel April 22 Rare colossal baby sea creature caught on camera for the first time A baby colossal squid was caught on camera for the first time in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of the South Sandwich Islands by researchers.
Missing Persons April 20 Survivalist describes 4 ways Wyoming college professor missing in wilderness could have disappeared Authorities are searching for a Wyoming man who vanished during a bike ride in the mountains, and survival experts question what led to his disappearance.
Deals April 18 From watches to sunglasses: Here are 15 accessories to elevate your next run Run faster and better with the help of these five accessories.
Florida April 16 Florida House votes unanimously to keep golf courses, pickleball courts out of state parks Florida state parks are protected from golf courses, pickleball courts and other development after a unanimous vote by the Florida House.
Fishing April 16 3 dead, more injured after boat accident in Major League Fishing tournament: report A deadly boat incident occurred at the Tackle Warehouse Invitational as part of Major League Fishing on Lewis Smith Lake in Alabama on Wednesday morning.
Florida April 16 Unmanned shrimp boat washes ashore on Florida beach, puzzling investigators A 50-foot shrimp boat drew onlookers after it ran aground without its crew on a Florida beach over the weekend, according to local law enforcement.