LIFESTYLE September 23 On this day in history, September 23, 1806, Lewis and Clark return to St. Louis as heroes after journey U.S. Army Captain Meriwether Lewis and 2nd Lt. William Clark — plus the Corps of Discovery — returned to St. Louis after epic travels to the Pacific Ocean on this day in history, Sept. 23, 1806.
US September 18 Titan submersible implosion: OceanGate's deadly failure could add new layer to 'millionaire thrill rides' With the U.S. Coast Guard hearing about OceanGate's ill-fated Titan submersible underway, experts say the case could lead to stricter regulations in the future.
LIFESTYLE September 13 Meet the American who first planted apples in the colonies: William Blaxton, eccentric settler William Blaxton, an eccentric loner and Anglican minister, settled Boston before the Puritans and Rhode Island before Roger Williams — and planted the first apple orchards in America.
Europe August 29 American archaeologist dies off Norway coast after replica Viking boat capsizes: reports An American archaeologist is reportedly dead after a replica Viking boat she was sailing on with an expedition crew capsized off Norway on Tuesday.
Europe August 26 Iceland ice cave collapse kills 1 tourist, seriously injures another A group of 25 tourists were touring an ice cave on Breidamerkurjokull glacier in southern Iceland on Sunday when falling ice killed at least one person.
LIFESTYLE July 12 Visiting a US national park this summer? Once there, don't do this or you'll be fined The National Park Service preserves natural and cultural resources and prohibits visitors from picking wildflowers from its 429 parks nationwide with fines costing up to $250.
Exploring July 11 Co-founder of OceanGate, company that launched imploded Titanic submersible, plans 'portal to hell' mission The founder of OceanGate, which operated the submarine to the Titanic that imploded last year, prepares for another underwater mission, this time to the "Portal of Hell."
History March 18 1,800-year-old artifact unearthed during routine construction 'a complete mystery' A digger who found an 1,800-year-old artifact said, "I had a real shock as the digger bucket rolled over what I thought was a big stone to reveal a face."
LIFESTYLE March 1 On this day in history, March 1, 1872, majestic Yellowstone becomes America's first national park Yellowstone National Park, a 2.2-million acre preserve of geological marvels and wildlife, became America's first national park on this day in history, March 1, 1872.
AIR AND SPACE February 4 Ocean exploration company's possible proof of Amelia Earhart's wrecked plane nearly vanished: report An ocean exploration that believes it found the wreckage of Amelia Earhart's airplane about 16,000 feet below the surface of the Pacific Ocean nearly lost the images.