Air Passenger Arrested after Refusing to Turn off Cellphone
A Southwest Airlines passenger was arrested after he refused to turn off his cell phone.
Tracking Happy Feet’s Return to Antarctica
New Zealand's famously lost Emperor penguin, Happy Feet, has been returned to the Southern Ocean, and we can all track his journey back to Antarctica online.
Giant 1-Ton Crocodile Caught in the Philippines [PHOTOS & VIDEO]
A giant 1-ton crocodile has been captured in the Philippines.
Great White Shark Makes Rare Appearance in California Aquarium
The Monterey Bay Aquarium has placed its sixth ever great white shark on exhibit.
Toxic Seaweed Closes Beaches in Brittany [PHOTOS]
Several beaches in France were closed due to large quantities of toxic seaweed.
Flare Surfing in Indonesia [VIDEO]
Imagine surfing with a lit flare on the back of your board. That's exactly what surfer Bruce irons did in a shoot with the Red Bull Minor Threat team.
Panty Bomb: 3,000 Pairs of Panties Dumped on Ohio Town
Citizens of a sleepy Ohio town awoke on Wednesday to discover 3,000 panties strewn about the sides a local road.
Vermont Residents Turn to Facebook after Irene Floods
Tropical Storm Irene left Vermont with severe flooding. In response, residents took to Facebook to help in the recovery.
Tropical Storm Katia's Path: Could Take Aim at U.S. as Major Hurricane
Katia weakened slightly to a tropical storm, but could still head towards the U.S. coast as a major hurricane. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Lee is expected to hit the Louisiana Gulf Coast this weekend.
Woolly Rhino Fossil Suggests Pre-Ice Age Giants Evolved in Tibet
A 3.6 million-year-old fossil of a woolly rhinoceros hints that pre-Ice Age giants evolved in the Tibetan Plateau, adapting to colder climates before the earth's cold snap.
Human Ancestors Fashioned Advanced Tools Earlier than Previously Thought
According to a new study, ancient humans created advanced tools 1.76 million years ago, much earlier than was previously thought.
Looking to Book a Cruise? North Korea Seeks Brave Tourists
North Korea launched a controversial new cruise ship from the northeastern city of Rason to the resort town of Mount Kumgang.
70% Chance of Tropical Cyclone in Gulf as Hurricane Katia Strengthens in Atlantic
A low pressure located in the central Gulf of Mexico could strengthen into a tropical storm or depression in the next 24 hours as Hurricane Katia churns in the Atlantic.
3rd Largest Aftershock Rattles Virginia
Residents in Central Virginia awoke to a 3.4 magnitude aftershock on Thursday morning at 5:09 a.m. that was centered 4 miles southeast of Mineral, Virginia - the same location as last Tuesday's 5.8 earthquake.
World’s Oldest Person Found in Amazon Preparing for 121st Birthday
Lucimar Pereira, the world's oldest living person, is set to celebrate her 121st birthday on Sept. 3 with her family in an indigenous Amazonian community.
Colosseum-Sized Amphitheater Uncovered Near Vienna
Archeologists at the Archaeological Park Carnuntum, east of Vienna, have uncovered a massive amphitheater that reportedly rivals that of Rome's Colosseum.
Drunk Thief Who Stuffed Ribs in His Pants Arrested … Again
A Pennsylvania man, 65-year-old Donald Noone, was caught attempting to steal ribs in his pants for the second time in three months.
Hurricane Irene's Path of Destruction: The Latest Photos of the Damage
Hurricane Irene left a path of destruction from North Carolina to the hills of Vermont. Here's a look at the latest photos of the damage.
Supercomputers Allow First Detailed Milky Way Simulation [VIDEO]
Astrophysicists at the University of California, Santa Cruz and the Institute for Theoretical Physics in Zurich have created a detailed simulation of a Milky Way-like galaxy.
Miami Airport Terminal Reopens after Evacuation
Concourse F at Miami International Airport was evacuated after screeners spotted a suspicious package.
TSA Arrests Man with 7 Snakes ... in his Pants
TSA arrested a man at Miami International Airport for attempting to board a flight with 7 snakes and 3 tortoises in his pants.
Grand Canyon Hiker Latest in Summer of National Park Deaths
The body of a hiker was found in Grand Canyon on Sunday, adding to an increasingly deadly summer in United States' National Parks.
Humans are Hardwired to Respond to Animals
A new study published in the journal Nature Neuroscience suggests that humans are hardwired to respond to animals.
Hurricane Irene Path: Photos of the Damage from NC to VT
Irene left a path of destruction up the East Coast from North Carolina to Vermont. Here's a look at the damages as each state begins to cleanup in the aftermath of the storm.
Lady Gaga VMA 2011 Performance: Introducing Jo Calderone [PHOTOS]
Lady Gaga went drag as Jo Calderone for the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards, attempting to kiss pop princess Britney Spears.
TwiTrips: How You Can Use Twitter When you Travel
What if you let a group of tweeters plan your trip for you?
Chick-fil-A to Offer Free Breakfast Sept. 6-10
Chick-fil-A is giving away free breakfast entrees from September 6-10 for people who book online now.
How to Get a Free Breakfast from Chick-fil-A
Chick-fil-A is giving away free breakfast entrees from Sept 6 to 10 if you make a reservation now.
Hurricane Irene: Airlines Struggle to Resume East Coast Air Travel
In the wake of Hurricane Irene, airlines are struggling to resume a normal schedule, particularly in New York City.
Lady Gaga's VMA 2011 Outfit: A Man Known as Jo Calderone [PHOTOS]
Lady Gaga shocked the audience at MTV's 2011 Video Music Awards when she attempted to kiss Britney Spears while dressed as her drag alter-ego Jo Calderone.