Search and rescue teams have been using every tool available to search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370. Take a closer look at the tools used by the International search team here.
Singapore's Changi airport has a pool, movie theater and butterfly garden, and it was just named the best airport in the world.
The U.S. Department Of State is supposed to be the go-to source for advice on global travel, but its message about Ukraine is baffling.
As the search resumed Sunday, objects retrieved Saturday seem not to be from the lost flight.
The Malaysian Airlines travel boycott now extends to China's popular online booking websites.
Search and rescue teams shifted their hunt after several floating objects were spotted in a previously ignored section of the southern Indian Ocean.
Where manned search-and-rescue operations have failed, satellite data and imagery have aided the international search for the lost Boeing 777.
The search area on Day 20 of the plane's disappearance was scheduled to cover 78,000 square kilometers, AMSA reported.
Many Chinese travelers are canceling trips to Malaysia as investigators search for Flight MH370.
Turkey goes to the polls on Sunday for a vote being watched the world over. The many, many cats of its biggest city are unconcerned.
Equipment from the U.S., which can help in locating the plane’s black box, arrived in Australia on Wednesday.
Armed with a Web-based toolkit of Skype, Google Docs and social media, a growing number of professionals are ditching the office for life on the road.
Residents of lower-income U.S. states pay up to $150 more for a round-trip ticket.
Family and loved ones of the missing passengers accused Malaysian authorities of “constantly trying to delay, hide and cover up the truth.”
The official announcement that Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 "ended in the southern Indian Ocean" left surviving family members of those onboard the airliner in anguish on Monday.
Port St. Johns' Second Beach in South Africa has been called the deadliest beach in the world, and it lived up to that reputation on Saturday.
Could too many national parks be a bad thing for the United States? Some congressional Republicans think so.
Earlier, a Chinese plane reported a similar sighting in the same area as the search for Flight MH370 entered Day 17.
The landslide occurred in Snohomish County and was possibly triggered by a week of heavy rainfall that swelled rivers in the region.
NASA's Asteroid Redirect Mission is accepting proposal and will award $6 million for innovations in asteroid-capturing technology.
The Telegraph published a transcript of communications from the plane's pilots before it went missing.
New satellite imagery revealed possible debris from the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 off the southwestern coast of Australia. Take a closer look at search efforts here.
Australian planes now plan to abandon radar scanning and instead rely on human spotters peering across a remote expanse of the Indian Ocean.
Under the category of "you can't make this stuff up," China's largest online travel agency now offers a new insurance for tourists.
It’s official: If you lived in this region of the world, you’d be much happier.
Boeing has faced a series of issues with its 787 airplanes, with the latest one being the discovery of hairline cracks on the jet's wings.
The U.S. and New Zealand will join Australia in the search while commercial satellites will be deployed to generate clearer images.
Passengers waiting on the train platform made the gruesome find.
Despite the apparent lack of progress in the search for the Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, prayers and artwork continue to pour out from supporters hoping for a positive end to this ongoing mystery.
The World Photography Organization announced the winners of the 2014 Sony World Photography Awards. Take a look at the winning shots here.