September 17 Spirit Airlines jet flies too close to Air Force One: 'Pay attention!' 'America Reports' co-hosts react to newly released air traffic control audio from the Spirit Airlines flight.
September 17 State of emergency declared as violent protests rock South American nation over diesel price hikes Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa mobilized armed forces and declared a state of emergency as Ecuadorians clashed with police over diesel subsidy removal in Quito.
September 17 Passenger jet aborts Boston takeoff after flame and smoke spew from engine A Swiss International Air Lines flight aborted takeoff from Boston Logan International Airport on Sept. 16 after flames were seen shooting from its engine.
September 17 Swiss Airlines flight aborts takeoff after flames seen shooting from engine The incident occurred at Boston Logan International Airport on Sept. 16. There were no reported injuries to any passengers or crew members. (Credit: Logan in Flight via Storyful)
September 17 Sister swaps $10 eggs for cheap kind during vacation, causing family rift A viral Reddit post details how a $10 carton of organic eggs sparked unexpected family drama during a vacation, with most readers taking the original poster's side.
September 17 Major cruise line suspends Caribbean destination visits amid kidnappings, safety concerns Royal Caribbean cancels all cruise stops at Labadee, Haiti, through April 2026 due to safety concerns after the U.S. issued a "do not travel" advisory.
September 17 Las Vegas becoming 'playground for the affluent' as 'everyday traveler' left behind Reddit users and industry experts say Las Vegas has shifted its strategy intentionally to appeal to affluent visitors rather than budget-conscious travelers.
September 16 London pub dedicates room to Charlie Kirk after tragic death, invites customers to celebrate free speech A London pub named Biddy Mulligan's Olympia is honoring Charlie Kirk by naming its entertainment lounge after him, nearly a week after the Turning Point USA founder's death.
September 16 Treasures in Italy, including 2,300-year-old tomb, unearthed during sewer installation Sewer workers in Italy discovered a 2,300-year-old Messapian tomb from the 4th century B.C. in Manduria, containing ceramic artifacts and showing signs of ancient looting.
September 15 'Chemical trauma': What is causing a literal headache for travelers Fox News correspondent Madison Scarpino reports on the impact of toxic fumes on flyers on 'Special Report.'