February 11 Mexico's president ripped after cartel drone incursion: 'She has zero control' Navy TOPGUN graduate Matthew 'Whiz ' Buckley joins 'America's Newsroom' to weigh in on the Federal Aviation Administration's brief closure of the El Paso's airspace after a cartel drone incursion.
February 11 Human waste in Roman medicine? First physical evidence found in ancient vessel causes 'immense excitement' Roman medicine used human fecal matter mixed with thyme and olive oil in treatments, according to a surprising archaeological discovery from Pergamon, Turkey.
February 10 American seafood is national security — and Washington is failing fishermen American seafood industry leader Dustin Delano argues domestic commercial fishermen are essential for U.S. food security and calls for protection from imports and offshore wind projects.
February 10 Metal detectorist searching Gold Rush campsite uncovers 'extremely rare' relic: 'Such a buzz' A metal detectorist uncovered a rare 19th-century Japanese coin at an Australian Gold Rush campsite near Ballarat, calling the discovery "extremely rare."
February 9 Older travelers who skip key step before popular vacation activity could be risking their health Doctors warn a popular bucket-list vacation activity has hidden health risks for older travelers. While scuba diving is generally safe, older adults need to take precautions.
February 9 Forbidden passage? Secret medieval tunnel found beneath ancient pagan graves, archaeologists say Archaeologists in Germany discovered a mysterious medieval tunnel built inside a 6,000-year-old burial site, revealing fascinating layers of history.
February 8 Man drives 5,600 miles, spends over $12K chasing lifelong dream of extreme journey A Saudi man drove 5,600 miles from his home to Norway to see the northern lights, spending $12,300 on an epic three-week road trip adventure through 19 countries.
February 8 Ancient Christians lived alongside followers of mysterious faith 1,500 years ago, archaeologists say Revealing remarkable religious diversity in the region, German archaeologists uncovered evidence of Christians and Zoroastrians coexisting in ancient Iraq.
February 7 Over 5,000 cold-stunned iguanas removed in two days during state's record freeze Over 5,000 invasive green iguanas were captured in Florida during a recent freeze that left the reptiles cold-stunned and temporarily paralyzed on the ground.
February 7 Oldest handheld wooden tools ever? Ancient artifacts preserved in mud mystify archaeologists Archaeologists believe they've found the oldest wooden tools ever discovered — potentially 430,000 years old — in Greece's Megalopolis basin wetlands.