October 7 Hotels, resorts accused of charging too many 'fees,' sending fed-up vacationers overseas for cheaper deals Americans are choosing international travel over domestic trips due to high U.S. costs, with many finding foreign destinations cheaper than cities like New York.
October 7 Climber dies near Mount Everest, where hikers begin to evacuate after snowstorm A South Korean climber died on Nepal's Mera Peak during a severe storm that also stranded hundreds of climbers near Mount Everest, prompting major rescue operations.
October 7 Duffy blasts Newsom over shutdown blame game: ‘This guy is unbelievable’ U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss his response to California Governor Gavin Newsom’s shutdown criticism, the impact on air travel and his call for audits of immigrant commercial driver’s licenses.
October 7 Shoppers at popular marketplace walked over 'vile' dungeon as archaeologists cite 'remarkable' finds Archaeologists in Leicester uncovered 2,000 years of history beneath a marketplace, including a Roman infant grave and the remains of a 16th-century dungeon once called "vile."
October 6 Mystery solved? Researcher challenges long-held theory of what sank Shackleton's Endurance in Antarctic ice A Finnish professor's recent research shows Sir Ernest Shackleton's legendary ship Endurance was poorly designed for Antarctic conditions, despite its indestructible reputation.
October 6 Luxury 'golden' visa program targets rich Americans as ordinary folks are left behind Portugal launches new "golden" visa program targeting Americans through the LXL Ventures Fund, requiring a $500,000 investment for five-year residence plus Schengen Area access.
October 6 Fatal crash report finds nearly half of deadly wrecks tied to illegal drug A new Wright State University study finds that over 40% of fatal car accident victims had elevated THC levels in their blood, with average concentrations far exceeding legal limits.
October 6 $1M in Spanish coins found off Florida's 'Treasure Coast' after 1715 shipwreck A salvage company has discovered Spanish coins worth $1 million or so from the shipwreck of a 1715 fleet near Sebastian, Florida, during an underwater excavation.
October 6 Divers discover $1 million in gold and silver coins in Florida shipwreck from 1700s Gold and silver coins worth about $1 million are found in Florida waters from Spanish ships that sank in a 1715 hurricane while returning from the New World.
October 6 Tourists stroll Las Vegas streets as city struggles with drop in visitor rates Fox News Digital was on the ground in Las Vegas amid scenes of tourists strolling the Strip as the city faces a tourism decline. Some of these scenes may be deceiving. (Michael Anthony for Fox News Digital)