LIFESTYLE 1 day ago On this day in history, July 21, 1999, Navy divers recover body of John F. Kennedy Jr. after plane crash In the Atlantic Ocean some eight miles off the coast of Martha's Vineyard, the body of John F. Kennedy Jr. and that of his wife and sister-in-law were found on this day in history, July 21, 1999.
VIDEO 3 days ago Rare dinosaur skeletons found after catastrophic flooding Paleontologists in Brazil found skeletons of a dinosaur after erosion from catastrophic flooding occurred in the region. The fossils are estimated to be 233 million years old.
LIFESTYLE 6 days ago Trump flag photo joins pantheon of images that capture American resolve, erase political divides Social media made the photo of Donald Trump surviving an assassination attempt Saturday an instant sensation. It's emerging as one of the most powerful images n US history.
POLITICS 6 days ago Trump assassination attempt: 'Utter chaos' a newsroom tale as old as time Presidential assassinations, both successful and attempted, are a fortunate rarity. But when they do happen, the ensuing firestorm is hard for even seasoned journalists to cover.
LIFESTYLE 6 days ago Archaeologists unearth 24 skeletons on hotel property dating back to 7th century Archaeologists and volunteers have unearthed 24 Anglo-Saxon human skeletons believed to date between 670 and 940 AD while excavating at hotel. See photos of the discovery.
Dinosaurs July 15 Newly discovered dinosaur species is only green fossil ever found, to be displayed in LA A newly discovered sauropod species is going on display in the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles. Its fossilized skeleton is the only one found on the planet whose bones are green.
LIFESTYLE July 13 Meet the American who invented the gas mask and the modern traffic signal Cleveland inventor Garrett A. Morgan, a son of former slaves, had a gift for inventing life-saving devices, including firefighter gas masks and the precursors of modern traffic lights.
LIFESTYLE July 11 Archaeologists uncover 250-year-old musket balls tied to American Revolution in Massachusetts National Park Service archaeologists unearth five musket balls in Concord, Massachusetts, tied to the American Revolution and connected to the "shot heard round the world."
CANCER July 11 Ancient Egyptians attempted to surgically remove brain cancer from skull 4,000 years ago, study finds A new study took a closer look at lesions in two Ancient Egyptian skulls, one showing evidence of successful post-traumatic care and the other an attempted removal of brain cancer.
Dinosaurs July 10 New species of dinosaur that lived 125 million years ago identified in England A new dinosaur species, Comptonatus chasei, the most complete skeleton found in England in 100 years, has been identified after it was found along country's southern coast.