October 4 Dogs treated like family in major American city now face canine cancel culture San Francisco residents complain about dogs in grocery stores and off-leash pets, citing health code violations and calling for stricter enforcement.
October 4 Aviation expert reexamines Amelia Earhart’s disappearance with bold claim President Trump orders the release of all Amelia Earhart records, prompting an aviation expert to weigh in with new insight on the famed pilot’s mysterious disappearance.
October 4 Amelia Earhart expert says ‘no real mystery’ behind disappearance ahead of declassification Air and Space Museum’s Amelia Earhart expert Dorothy Cochrane speaks with Fox News Digital about the theories surrounding the famed aviator's disappearance.
October 4 Wedding venue slammed for 'profiting off death' by keeping $18K deposit amid tragedy A family is battling the staff of a venue over a nonrefundable wedding deposit after the North Carolina groom died five months before his October reception.
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 Rising climbing star plunges to death from Yosemite's El Capitan mid-livestream Alaskan climber Balin Miller, 23, died in a tragic fall from El Capitan at Yosemite National Park during a livestreamed climbing accident on Wednesday.
October 3 CDC reports 19th cruise ship norovirus outbreak this year, affecting passengers and crew Royal Caribbean International's Serenade of the Seas reported a norovirus outbreak affecting nearly 100 passengers and crew members, marking the 19th cruise ship outbreak this year.
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 2 With the government shutdown threatening air travel, a GOP bill seeks to keep flights running As federal agencies hunker down for what could be a protracted government shutdown, Rep. Aaron Bean, R-Fla., is introducing a bill to make sure that flights can continue on schedule.
October 2 Americans on alert as popular tourist hot spot now enforcing digital IDs at border All visitors to Taiwan must now complete a "digital arrival" card application three days before travel as part of a global trend toward modernized border systems.