LIFESTYLE September 23 On this day in history, September 23, 1806, Lewis and Clark return to St. Louis as heroes after journey U.S. Army Captain Meriwether Lewis and 2nd Lt. William Clark — plus the Corps of Discovery — returned to St. Louis after epic travels to the Pacific Ocean on this day in history, Sept. 23, 1806.
US September 18 Titan submersible implosion: OceanGate's deadly failure could add new layer to 'millionaire thrill rides' With the U.S. Coast Guard hearing about OceanGate's ill-fated Titan submersible underway, experts say the case could lead to stricter regulations in the future.
LIFESTYLE September 13 Meet the American who first planted apples in the colonies: William Blaxton, eccentric settler William Blaxton, an eccentric loner and Anglican minister, settled Boston before the Puritans and Rhode Island before Roger Williams — and planted the first apple orchards in America.
Europe August 29 American archaeologist dies off Norway coast after replica Viking boat capsizes: reports An American archaeologist is reportedly dead after a replica Viking boat she was sailing on with an expedition crew capsized off Norway on Tuesday.
Europe August 26 Iceland ice cave collapse kills 1 tourist, seriously injures another A group of 25 tourists were touring an ice cave on Breidamerkurjokull glacier in southern Iceland on Sunday when falling ice killed at least one person.
LIFESTYLE July 12 Visiting a US national park this summer? Once there, don't do this or you'll be fined The National Park Service preserves natural and cultural resources and prohibits visitors from picking wildflowers from its 429 parks nationwide with fines costing up to $250.
Exploring July 11 Co-founder of OceanGate, company that launched imploded Titanic submersible, plans 'portal to hell' mission The founder of OceanGate, which operated the submarine to the Titanic that imploded last year, prepares for another underwater mission, this time to the "Portal of Hell."
History March 18, 2024 1,800-year-old artifact unearthed during routine construction 'a complete mystery' A digger who found an 1,800-year-old artifact said, "I had a real shock as the digger bucket rolled over what I thought was a big stone to reveal a face."
LIFESTYLE March 1, 2024 On this day in history, March 1, 1872, majestic Yellowstone becomes America's first national park Yellowstone National Park, a 2.2-million acre preserve of geological marvels and wildlife, became America's first national park on this day in history, March 1, 1872.
AIR AND SPACE February 4, 2024 Ocean exploration company's possible proof of Amelia Earhart's wrecked plane nearly vanished: report An ocean exploration that believes it found the wreckage of Amelia Earhart's airplane about 16,000 feet below the surface of the Pacific Ocean nearly lost the images.
Turkey September 9, 2023 Turkish officials launch rescue of US researcher trapped in 3,000-foot cave Rescue operations to retrieve stranded US researcher Mark Dickey are underway after doctors gave the greenlight to begin efforts Saturday.
Hunting September 6, 2023 Longest alligators in the US that broke American hunting records – officially and unofficially Hunters in the southeastern U.S. have harvested alligators that measure over 10 feet. Some have even broken state records. Here's a look at some notable harvests.
GREAT OUTDOORS July 19, 2023 Florida man bitten by 7.5-foot alligator while snorkeling in water designated for swimming: 'Use caution' A man who went snorkeling in the designated swimming area of Alexander Springs in Ocala National Forest was bitten by an alligator, authorities say.
GREAT OUTDOORS July 6, 2023 Pink-colored 'watermelon snow' on Rocky Mountains sparks interest for visitors: report Pink-hued "watermelon snow" has covered the Rocky Mountains near Utah, and visitors are seeing it even though summer. The U.S. Geological Survey reports how its caused.
Fishing June 15, 2023 Father's Day: 5 states that are hosting fishing and outdoor recreation events Father’s Day and National Go Fishing Day both fall on June 18 this year, and recreation centers are offering free fishing opportunities and other outdoor activities over the holiday weekend.
Extreme Travel May 24, 2023 'Conjuring House' in Rhode Island launches overnight ghost-camping for outdoorsy paranormal lovers The Conjuring House in Rhode Island is offering ghost-camping experience for the first time ever. Here's what you need to know if you're hoping to book a paranormal stay.
Pets May 17, 2023 12-foot alligator attacks dog at Florida park, owner reportedly frees pet by jumping on gator's back A 12-foot alligator snatched a couple's pet dog that had been taken out for a walk at Riverside Park in Oviedo, Florida. One of the owners reportedly rescued the dog.
Beach May 16, 2023 Florida 'alligator' spotted on beach yields surprise for police: 'Crikey! Look at the size' An alligator sand sculpture built on the Florida west coast led to a sandcastle-related sea turtle warning from the Treasure Island Police Department.
Mother's Day May 12, 2023 Minnesota moms encouraged to fish over Mother's Day weekend without licenses The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and the Student Anglers Organization are hosting a "Minnesota Moms Fishing Challenge" over Mother's Day weekend.
National Parks May 5, 2023 Bat rabies warning issued by National Park Service after California woman gets bitten: 'Behaving strangely' A California woman was bitten by a rabid bat outside a general store in Death Valley National Park. The National Park Service is reminding the public to not touch wild animals.
Cruises April 23, 2023 Princess Cruises' biggest ship ever to make debut in 2024 with Caribbean sailings: 'Most elevated experience' Princess Cruises' upcoming 1,133-foot Sun Princess ship will homeport in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, when it debuts in the U.S. in 2024. The ship will sail to the Caribbean first.
Odd News March 17, 2023 'Amazon snake cat' photo seemingly fools internet users after going viral on social media A photo of a supposed "Amazon cat snake" has gone viral on social media and some people appear to believe the scale-patterned yellow- and navy-furred cat is a real rare species.
Collector Cars March 11, 2023 Amelia Earhart's once-lost 1937 Cord added to National Historic Vehicle Register A 1937 Cord 812 Phaeton originally owned by Amelia Earhart has been added to the National Historic Vehicle registry after an extensive restoration.
GREAT OUTDOORS February 26, 2023 America's strangest alligator encounters: See these 13 startling stories Alligators have been found in places they shouldn't be; some have been lost or stolen from their natural habitats. Here are 13 odd alligator stories that happened in the US and abroad.
GREAT OUTDOORS February 21, 2023 Rare spotted hand-fish pic among top winners of 2022 Ocean Art Underwater Photo Contest The Underwater Photography Guide names the photographers who won its 11th Annual Ocean Art Underwater Photo Contest and the prizes they won. Here's a sample of the first-place winners.
Fishing February 16, 2023 Texas fisherman reels in one of the heaviest largemouth bass in state history A fishing guide from Lake, Fork, Texas recently caught the eighth-heaviest largemouth bass in the state. It weighed 17.03 pounds, according to Texas Parks and Wildlife.
Off-Road August 24, 2022 Divers recovering Ford F-150 that sank in arctic waters off Canada A modified Ford F-150 that broke through the ice and sank into arctic waters in Canada during an expedition will be recovered by divers and an airlift helicopter.
AIR AND SPACE December 31, 2021 Experts warn of cannibalism among space colonists if food systems fail Space colonization remains a distant hope, but thinkers and scholars want to tackle the problems today in preparation.
Spain September 16, 2021 Americans fall to their deaths while climbing Mallorca cliffs off Spain Two Americans reportedly fell to their deaths while climbing in Mallorca, an island off the east coast of Spain.
National Parks November 9, 2020 Emily Harrington becomes first woman to free-climb El Capitan route in 1 day The professional climber had been practicing for this climb for years.