Obama Bus Tour: The Photos He Wants You to See
President Obama began his bus tour through Minnesota, Iowa, and Illinois on Monday as he set out to improve his image in the wake of low approval ratings.
Japanese Student Swept over Niagara Falls Still Missing
A 19-year-old Japanese student remains missing and is presumed dead after she was swept over Niagara Falls on Sunday.
BART Alerts Passengers to Evening Protest as FCC Investigates Cellphone Shutdown
San Francisco's BART braces for an evening protest on Monday as the FCC investigates Thursday's cell phone shutdown.
New Zealand Snow: Airports, Roads Remain Closed Tuesday after Nationwide Blizzard
Several state highways and airports remain closed on Tuesday after a blizzard in New Zealand saw snow falling as north as Auckland for the first time in nearly 50 years.
Search for Female Swept over Niagara Falls leads to Unidentified Male Body
As searchers scoured the Niagara Falls Basin for the body of a 19-year-old female student who was swept over the falls on Sunday, they found the body of an unidentified man instead.
Cathay Pacific Delays Ad Campaign after Online Photo Scandal
Cathay Pacific is set to delay their upcoming ad campaign promoting the crew after photos emerged online of two alleged crew members engaging in sexual acts.
Scientists Solve Mystery that Plagued Darwin with Copycat Butterflies
Scientists have figured out how a butterfly species mimics another butterfly species to confuse predators like birds.
Sarah Palin Bus Tour drops by Reagan?s Hometown on Midwest Road Trip
Sarah Palin's One Nation bus tour rolled into Ronald Reagan's hometown after a memorable stop at the Iowa State Fair.
Amazing Photos of SpeedWeek on Utah?s Bonneville Salt Flats
Hundreds of drag race cars met at Utah's salt flats for the 63rd annual Bonneville SpeedWeek race.
US Ski Hopeful Kicked off Team for Inflight Urination Incident
A member of the U.S. Ski Team, Robert "Sandy" Vietze, was kicked off the team after he peed on an eleven year old girl on a red-eye JetBlue flight from Portland, Ore. to JFK.
Ten Reasons Why Vientiane, Laos, is the World?s Best Capital City
Vientiane is an often-overlooked destination that boasts small-town charm and luxury on a budget.
Pregnant Plesiosaur Fossil Suggests Ancient Sea Monster Carried Young like a Mammal
The fossil of a pregnant plesiosaur suggests that the ancient sea creature carried its live young like a mammal with a single large birth.
Yosemite?s Deadly Summer Continues as Teen Dies in Hiking Accident
A teenager, who fell on Yosemite National Park's Mist Trail, has died from his injuries at a California hospital. The popular park has seen an alarmingly high amount of deaths this year.
Protesting Stripper Sues Richmond, Virginia Airport
College student Aaron Tobey was detained after he stripped to his running shorts at a Richmond, Virginia airport exposing the Fourth Amendment written on his chest. Now, he is suing.
Sarah Palin to Resume ?One Nation? Bus Tour in Iowa
Sarah Palin announced that the One Nation bus tour will be back on the road and headed to the Iowa State Fair before the GOP presidential straw poll.
?Dark Knight Rises? Turns Pittsburgh into Snowy Wonderland [VIDEO]
Christopher Nolan and the crew of upcoming Batman flick "The Dark Knight Rises" turned a Pittsburgh street into a snow-covered wonderland.
Drunk Teen Pees on Sleeping Girl during JetBlue Flight
Robert Vietze was apparently intoxicated when he peed on a sleeping girl during a red-eye JetBlue flight from Portland, Ore. to New York's JFK.
UK Riots: Iran Issues Travel Warning for UK
The Iranian Foreign Ministry warns against travel to the UK during the riots as President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad calls on the U.N. Security Council to investigate "savage aggression" by police.
Statue of Liberty to Close for One Year after 125th Anniversary
New York City's Statue of Liberty will close for yearlong repairs beginning in October, however Liberty Island will remain open.
Cleveland Volcano Erupting in Alaska [PHOTOS]
Alaska's Cleveland Volcano began erupting last week, according to scientists at the Alaska Volcano Observatory.
Eruption of Undersea Volcano Successfully Predicted for First Time
Axial Seamount, an undersea volcano off the coast of Oregon, erupted in April, confirming a group of scientists predictions.
Kingdom Tower: New Photos of the World's Next Tallest Building
New photos have been released of plans for the world's next tallest building, the Kingdom Tower in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Orange Goo: Clues Emerge in the Unsolved Mystery
The mysterious orange goo that washed up on the Alaskan village of Kivalina has been identified as microscopic eggs, but the origin of the eggs remains unknown.
Eruption of Undersea Volcano off Oregon Coast Was Predicted
The eruption of undersea volcano Axial Seamount, off the coast of Oregon, was actually predicted by a team of scientists at Oregon State University.
Jerusalem Tunnel Discovery: Artifacts Unearthed from Ancient War
Artifacts, including a 2,000-year-old Roman sword, were unearthed from a tunnel under Jerusalem, highlighting the history of the doomed Jewish Revolt.
Expect Travel Chaos in Spain as Airport & Metro Workers Set Strike Dates
Britons, Catholic pilgrims and others can expect at least two days of travel chaos as airport workers go on strike on Aug. 18, and are joined by Madrid underground workers on Aug. 26.
98-Year-Old Woman Earns Judo's Highest Black Belt
Sensei Keiko Fukuda, at 98, has finally achieved a 10th-degree black belt in judo, becoming the first woman and just one of four living people to reach that mark.
NASA: DNA Found on Meteorites Indicates Life May Have Originated in Space
DNA molecules found on meteorites indicate that the building blocks for life on Earth originated in outer space.
Orange Goo Identified but Mystery Remains Unsolved
The mysterious orange goo that washed up onto the shores of the small Inupiat Eskimo village of Kivalina, Alaska was identified as microscopic eggs. However, the mystery remains: what species do the eggs come from and are they toxic?
Nagasaki Memorial: First Ever U.S. Representative Receives Mixed Reactions
James P. Zumwalt became the first American representative to attend the memorial service on the anniversary of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan, on Aug. 9, 1945.