Zoox begins public testing of driverless robotaxis on the Las Vegas Strip with plans to expand to San Francisco, Austin and Miami after regulatory approval.
Egyptian officials are investigating the theft of pharaoh Amenemope's 3,000-year-old bracelet, which was recently taken from the Egyptian Museum's restoration laboratory in Cairo.
The FAA is asking airlines to review their emergency evacuation procedures after passengers took carry-on items during recent evacuations, slowing exits and risking lives.
Polish metal detecting group Denar Kalisz discovered medieval coin-filled pots and a 222-gram Roman gold necklace during their summer treasure hunting expedition.
United Airlines' 24/7 Network Operations Center near Chicago has more than 2,000 employees across 26 departments who manage nearly 5,000 flights a day worldwide.
An 11-person diving team recovered luxury items and equipment from the Britannic wreck, which lies 400 feet deep off the Greek coast since 1916. It was the Titanic's sister ship.
Southwest Airlines is implementing new boarding requirements for passengers with wheelchairs and scooters starting Sept. 25, requiring lithium batteries in cabin.
Protests over bus company contract disputes in Peru left some 900 tourists stranded near Machu Picchu, prompting U.S. Embassy warnings and evacuation efforts.
An ancient Roman bronze helmet from 241 B.C. was discovered in extraordinary condition near Italy's Aegates Islands, where the First Punic War battle took place.
Royal Caribbean cancels all cruise stops at Labadee, Haiti, through April 2026 due to safety concerns after the U.S. issued a "do not travel" advisory.
Reddit users and industry experts say Las Vegas has shifted its strategy intentionally to appeal to affluent visitors rather than budget-conscious travelers.
A London pub named Biddy Mulligan's Olympia is honoring Charlie Kirk by naming its entertainment lounge after him, nearly a week after the Turning Point USA founder's death.
Sewer workers in Italy discovered a 2,300-year-old Messapian tomb from the 4th century B.C. in Manduria, containing ceramic artifacts and showing signs of ancient looting.
Archaeologists in Israel recently uncovered an "impressive" 1,600-year-old Samaritan estate in Kafr Qasim, featuring a magnificent mosaic floor and olive press.
The Trow family traded boardrooms for beaches on a budget-friendly gap year, spending roughly $2,300-$3,500 monthly while exploring Italy and Bali with their child.
Archaeologists discovered a nearly 2,800-year-old dam near Jerusalem's Pool of Siloam, the biblical site where Jesus healed a blind man as noted in the Gospel of John.
Archaeologists recently uncovered a rare Christian cross at Sir Bani Yas Island in Abu Dhabi, linked to a monastery built between the 7th and 8th centuries.
Vice President Vance and the second lady will be flying to to Salt Lake City to visit Charlie Kirk’s family and close friends on Thursday. His casket will then be flown on Air Force Two to Phoenix.
Norwegian researchers unearthed thousands of well-preserved leather objects from the 13th-15th centuries in Oslo's Bjørvika district, revealing insight into medieval fashion.
Golden Gate Hotel & Casino eliminates live dealers in favor of electronic table games as Las Vegas adapts to changing visitor preferences and a tourist decline.