June 20 Beaches with most shark attacks as Americans pay tribute to 'Jaws' and activist weighs in As the blockbuster film "Jaws" turns 50, recent shark attacks are making headlines as experts share that increased sightings reflect better technology and more people in water, not more sharks.
June 19 Here's where to find the 'greatest artifacts' in sports history: Jim Gray Fox News contributor Jim Gray talks debuting the 'Hall of Excellence' museum in Las Vegas with Tom Brady on 'America's Newsroom.'
June 19 Cellar unearthed beneath America's oldest Black schoolhouse reveals artifacts Cellar found at Williamsburg Bray School, America's oldest Black schoolhouse, contains artifacts including ceramics, jewelry, and slate pencils.
June 19 Alligator injures girl swimming in popular summer state park destination North Carolina officials euthanized a 12-foot alligator after it injured a young girl swimming in Lake Waccamaw, noting the unusual but non-predatory nature of the rare encounter.
June 19 Bobcat kitten found inside Kansas home reunited safely with mom after storm During a recent severe thunderstorm, Lenexa Animal Control Officers in Kansas responded to an unexpected and wild intruder — and facilitated a sweet family reunion.
June 19 Hiker found dead after dayslong search in notorious mountain range Russell Hardy from New Hampshire was found dead on Pikes Peak near Colorado Springs, Colorado, after a four-day search by two local sheriff's offices
June 19 Tourism surge creates 'new challenge' as visitors transform Mt. Fuji into 'trash mountain' Japan faces overtourism challenges with 36 million visitors in 2024, raising concerns about two-tier pricing and the environmental impact on sacred sites like Mount Fuji.
June 18 American cyclist's global adventure derailed when 'bombs started falling' in Iran A 32-year-old Minnesota man's continental cycling journey took an unexpected turn when he was caught near Israeli airstrikes in Iran, prompting a hasty escape to Azerbaijan
June 18 Former Trump senior national security director: This is a 'remarkable turn of events' Heritage Foundation Allison Center director Robert Greenway weighs in on China reportedly sending mystery transport planes to Iran on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
June 18 Invasive pests could stage dramatic comeback this summer, experts warn Experts warn of a potential spotted lanternfly surge this summer, urging vigilance against these invasive pests that damage plants and spread easily through human transportation.