September 6 Dehydration, blindfolds and remote islands: Aspiring astronaut trades NASA for near-death adventures Travel influencer Adam Boro once had aspirations to become an astronaut and now has gone viral for traveling across the globe, including taking risky adventures.
September 5 A closer look at Air Force One and the executive fleet The Air Force One fleet faces aging aircraft issues as Boeing delays delivery of new presidential planes by years, prompting consideration of a Qatari jet alternative.
September 5 A closer look at Air Force One and the Executive Fleet 'Special Report' anchor and executive editor Bret Baier shows how aircrafts in the Executive Fleet are improved and updated.
September 5 Ancient Egyptian party-town building and relics pulled out in ocean discovery Archaeologists discovered ancient docks and artifacts from a submerged 2,000-year-old city believed to be an extension of Canopus in Alexandria, Egypt.
September 5 102-year-old man conquers Japan's highest peak in record-breaking climb Japanese centenarian Kokichi Akuzawa became the oldest Mount Fuji climber at 102 years old, overcoming heart issues and physical challenges to reach the summit.
September 5 Tourists offered 'first-of-its-kind' chance to stay at historic cathedral with a few rules Winchester Cathedral is offering its historic deanery as a vacation rental, featuring a 70-foot gallery built for Charles II. The deanery dates back to Henry VIII's reign.
September 4 Luxury yacht tips and sinks minutes after launch as terrified passengers jump overboard The $1M yacht Dolce Vento capsized and sank near Turkey shortly after launch, prompting an investigation into potential construction flaws or human error.
September 4 How American ingenuity led to the Frisbee, a worldwide sensation enjoyed by millions Fox Nation's "Meet the American" Season 2 features a deep dive into how fighter pilot Walter Frederick Morrison invented the Frisbee after World War II.
September 4 Rubio says Trump 'wants to wage war' on Venezuelan drug traffickers: 'Blow them up if that's what it takes' Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the importance of designating Ecuadorian gangs as terror groups while declaring war on drug traffickers.
September 4 Locals call out 'excessive tourism' after tram crash leaves at least 15 dead and 18 injured Lisbon's Glória Funicular derailment killed at least 15 people and injured 18 as residents blame "excessive tourism" for the tragic incident affecting the popular tram.