The SS Cotopaxi disappeared without a trace of wreckage in 1925. Researchers believe it now rests off the coast of St. Augustine, Florida.
Author: Joel Shannon, USA TODAY
Space is pitch black, so why will US Space Force members wear camo uniforms?
Some on social media ridiculed a photo of the uniforms, but the Space Force says they make perfect sense.
Concerns over new virus from China prompt rare airport screenings for some travelers
The virus is from the same family as MERS and SARS, which caused deadly international outbreaks.
McDonald’s workers’ quick actions keep woman safe from man who threatened her, police say
Police in California say McDonald’s workers’ Christmas Eve actions helped arrest a man who had previously abused and threatened the woman.
What do a flea named Jasper, a wedge of cheese and a pine cone have in common? They’re all dropping on New Year’s Eve
Around the country, communities ring in the new year by dropping oversized objects reflecting the community. In one case, that means dropping a flea.
‘Christmas Day tragedy’: Mom, 2 kids die in likely murder-suicide at Boston parking garage
The parking garage has been the site of two other suicides this year, authorities say. Five people have died the garage in the last seven months.
Researchers have found a possible mass grave in Tulsa. Could it be from the 1921 race riot?
The 1921 massacre, featured prominently in HBO’s “Watchmen,” happened when a white mob destroyed the 35-block “Black Wall Street” in Tulsa.
Man posted photos of himself with stacks of cash after stealing from bank, charges say
Arlando Henderson — 29, of Charlotte, North Carolina — is accused of stealing more than $88,000 from a bank vault.
Bath & Body Works announces Saturday ‘Body Care Day’ sale: $4.95 personal-care products
The one-day sale will be held December 14 and price all body care lines at $4.95, Bath & Body Works said in a Friday release.
Suicide prevention hotline to have three-digit number for mental health emergencies: 988
When the months-long process is completed, U.S. residents will be able to call 988 for help in a mental health emergency.