U.S. Coast Guard personnel rescued three fishermen, two dealing with shark-caused hand injuries and one with hypothermia symptoms, 25 miles offshore from Louisiana.
A coalition of conservation groups is offering a $51,400 reward for information that leads to a conviction in the case of six wolf deaths from poisoning in Stevens County, Washington.
Cankerworm caterpillars of the hackberry leafroller moth have infested North Texas, including the Dallas-Fort Worth area, after recent rains provided conditions amenable to their life cycle.
Climate protesters from activist group Declare Emergency blocked Interstate 395 eastbound near exit 5 on Friday morning, snarling traffic for almost half an hour.
A vegan falafel brand sold at Aldi supermarkets has been voluntarily recalled after an outbreak of Shiga-toxin-producing E. coli caused 20 people to get sick in six states, the Food and Drug Administration said.
The National Football League Players Association has called for an updated concussion protocol to be implemented before the start of Sunday's slate of games.
A new cobalt mine, the first in decades, opened in Idaho Friday to meet the demand for a key rare-earth mineral used in electric vehicle batteries and other military and aerospace parts.
Carnival Cruise Line will now fine rowdy passengers $500 for disruptive behavior, or possibly even throw them off the ship and ban them from future cruises, according to the company's updated ticket contract.
Hurricane Ian has revealed a new problem for electric vehicle owners and Florida's firefighters: Corroded electric vehicle batteries have caught fire after being soaked in salt water.
Low water levels on the Mississippi River caused the grounding and early cancellation of a Viking river cruise on Wednesday, and snarled river traffic in both directions.
Fire swept through part of the national park on Chile's Easter Island this week and damaged the famous moai statues built by the indigenous Polynesian people.
Elevated seismic activity on Mauna Loa, a mountain in Hawaii's Volcanoes National Park, led park officials this week to shut down the backcountry part of the mountain's summit.
A former D.C. government employee was arrested recently on multiple fraud charges in connection to a scheme that cost the city more than $300,000, the Department of Justice said.
The fan who caught New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge's record-breaking 62nd home run ball on Tuesday has been offered $2 million for it by a sports memorabilia auction house.
A protester tackled by Los Angeles Rams linebacker Bobby Wagner after running onto the field during a "Monday Night Football" game against the San Francisco 49ers filed a report the next day, police confirmed on Wednesday.