Following turbulence on a flight last week that led to one death and dozens of injuries, researchers, flight attendants and transportation officials alike are warning about links between warmer air and turbulence
It's the fifth eruption near the town of Grindavik since December, signaling a new era of volcanic activity for the region
Nash became a flight attendant in 1957 and never stopped working
Bark Air made its inaugural flight from New York and Los Angeles this week. But seats are pricey, costing up to $8,000
One of the carvings may even depict French emperor and military commander Napoleon Bonaparte being hanged
Founded in 1968, Taquería El Califa de León has just four items on its menu, which diners eat while standing elbow to elbow
Airbnb will allow two travelers to book a one-night stay in the storied Paris museum, where they will watch the ceremony from a balcony overlooking the Seine
Ten paintings attributed to the "Master of the Blue Jeans" depict Italian peasants wearing the storied fabric
Archaeopteryx provided the missing link between dinosaurs and the avians of today, serving as critical evidence for Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution
The pinnipeds came to the area to feed on anchovies and herring as they prepare for breeding season
A traveling exhibition on view in Washington, D.C. blends education and entertainment, letting visitors get up close and personal with the ancient Egyptian pharaoh's treasures
Protestors say the entry fee is an ineffective solution to the city’s overtourism challenges
Amateur photographer Michael Sanchez captured photos of the blue-and-chestnut bird on a beach—but he didn’t realize just how special the “mind-bending” encounter was, until later
The iconic Paris landmark has never experienced such a mishap in its 135-year history
Strong winds brought desert dust and heat across the Mediterranean this week, sparking health advisories and fires in Greece
The 210-foot-long bridge across a busy freeway in Los Angeles County is expected to be finished in 2025
Formed after volcanic activity, the underground caves periodically hosted early humans and their livestock in Saudi Arabia, facilitating cultural exchange
In the Late Jurassic, a long-necked dinosaur made a 270-degree turn while walking in present-day Colorado—and left behind a rare treat for paleontologists
Authorities are seeking information about the men, whose crime was captured on video on April 7
They expect to haul off ten metric tons of garbage and up to five bodies from the world's tallest peak
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