Kate Middleton apologizes for 'confusion' over manipulated photo

Kate, the Princess of Wales, responded to the “confusion" over a family photo that news agencies later recalled over claims it had been manipulated.

Malaysia Airlines flight mystery: Former NTSB investigator introduces new theory

Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disappeared 10 years ago Friday, on March 8, 2014. A former NTSB investigator's new theory would completely change the search efforts.

Cole Brauer becomes 1st US woman to sail solo around the world

Cole Brauer from Long Island, New York marked a big finish Thursday, becoming the first U.S. female to sail solo around the globe.

Iceland's famed Blue Lagoon evacuates guests as fears of volcanic eruption continue

Residents of the evacuated seaside town of Grindavík in Iceland continue to hold their breath in anticipation of a possible volcanic eruption in the area after officials said magma has once again accumulated underground.

Biden OKs US air-drop aid into Gaza after Palestinians killed by Israeli troops

President Joe Biden said Friday that the U.S. will begin air-dropping humanitarian assistance into Gaza, a day after dozens of Palestinians were killed during a chaotic encounter with Israeli troops.

115 Palestinians killed after Israeli forces open fire at Gaza aid site

At least 100 people were killed and hundreds more were wounded when Palestinians rushing toward trucks loaded with humanitarian aid encountered fire in Gaza City early Thursday, according to local media reports.

Leap Year 2024: What is Bachelor's Day?

Ireland’s leap year tradition of Bachelor’s Day dates back to the 5th century.

Tourist helicopter crashes into Medellín rooftop, all 6 onboard survive

In Medellín, Colombia, a harrowing incident unfolded as a tourist helicopter attempted to land on Monday, ultimately spiraling out of control and crashing into a rooftop.

Embassy issues safety warning for Mexico
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The US State Department issued a safety warning for some popular destinations in Mexico.

Could Mexico City run out of water soon? Region faces historic shortage

Mexico City is facing “unprecedented" low levels in its main water system that supplies millions of people. Some in the region have already reported their taps running dry.