October 3 Thousands of protesters prompt world-famous landmark to close its doors on tourists France's iconic Eiffel Tower shut down Thursday due to strikes, as nearly 200,000 protesters rallied in over 200 towns and cities against government spending cuts.
October 3 Treasure trove of priceless Celtic gold and silver coins unearthed at 'secret' European site Archaeologists found rare Celtic coins and artifacts at an Iron Age site in western Bohemia, including previously unknown coin types that could reshape historical understanding.
October 1 Art world masters fooled as police raid famous gallery after fake Dalís found Authorities seized 21 forged Salvador Dalí pieces, including tapestries and drawings from a Parma exhibition, following a tip from the artist's foundation.
September 30 Forgotten medieval kingdom's grand castle emerges after decades of research in Scotland Archaeologists announced the discovery of a medieval castle on Islay island in Scotland that served as a power seat for the Lordship of the Isles kingdom.
September 29 Wealthy Americans ditch US for 'golden' visas in increasingly unexpected regions Wealthy Americans shift their focus from European "golden" visas to Latin America, Asia and Africa for secondary citizenship and residency programs amid growing demand.
September 29 Fingerprint scans coming for American travelers to most of Europe in new policy The European Union's Entry/Exit System will collect biometric data from travelers including fingerprints and photos to modernize border security across Europe.
September 19 Hobbyists searching for rockets accidentally unearth 'incredible' ancient treasures buried deep underground Polish metal detecting group Denar Kalisz discovered medieval coin-filled pots and a 222-gram Roman gold necklace during their summer treasure hunting expedition.
September 18 Eerie images show century-old wreck of Titanic's sister ship as divers recover artifacts for first time 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.
September 18 Trump to meet with UK prime minister during state visit Anchor and executive editor of 'The Story' Martha MacCallum joins 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss Trump’s meeting with United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer and preview her upcoming interview with the president.
September 18 Divers uncover 'extraordinary' military treasure tied to legendary Roman battle 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.