August 13 Missing American hiker found dead in remote mountains over a month after disappearing: Reports Authorities in Spain located a missing American hiker's body on Friday in a remote area located along the France border.
August 13 Las Vegas tourism officials blame tariffs for fewer visitors as others say magic’s gone Las Vegas tourism has been in decline as Canadian visitors drop more than 20% due to tariffs and international relations, say officials at the Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority board meeting.
August 13 Taliban marks four years in power by luring young female influencers to boost tourism Taliban-run Afghanistan welcomes travelers with female tour guides leading groups as critics say tourism promotion masks ongoing human rights violations against women.
August 13 American teen pilot detained in Antarctica while raising money for cancer on solo trip Teenager Ethan Guo's record-breaking solo flight around the world was halted in Antarctica, where he faces charges for landing without authorization from Chilean officials.
August 12 Researchers discover 2,500-year-old honey residue in ancient bronze jars Experts identified a preserved honey residue in sealed bronze jars from an ancient Greek settlement. Researcher Luciana Carvalho spoke to Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital about the 2,500-year-old substance.
August 12 Jet ski rescue saves 6 people at beach as one dies in dramatic rip current incident One person drowned and six others were rescued from a rip current 100 yards offshore at Seaside Heights beach in New Jersey during dramatic jet ski rescue operation.
August 12 Archaeologists uncover ancient blade factory tied to major group in the Bible: 'Exceptional individuals' Israeli archaeologists recently discovered the first Bronze Age blade factory found in southern Israel, showing evidence of complex Canaanite society 5,500 years ago.
August 11 Pilot, 3 passengers walk away from fiery plane crash in Montana: Video A small plane crashed during landing at Kalispell City Airport in Montana, sliding into a stationary aircraft and destroying both planes in flames Monday afternoon.
August 11 Nuclear plant on coastal waters shut down over massive jellyfish swarm Jellyfish swarms forced a shutdown of France's largest nuclear facility at Gravelines, impacting 900-megawatt reactors but posing no safety risks to staff.
August 11 Small aircraft plummets into Georgia neighborhood, leaves 3 injured Three people were hospitalized after a small aircraft crashed into a Brookhaven, Georgia, residential yard during a late-night weekend training flight.