See it: 100 bottles of champagne found in 19th-century shipwreck
Divers discovered a sunken sailing ship containing bottles of champagne, wine and mineral water from between 1850 and 1867.
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Divers discovered a sunken sailing ship containing bottles of champagne, wine and mineral water from between 1850 and 1867.
A too-close-for-comfort lightning strike not only put a jolt of anxiety into a photographer but also sent a jolt of electricity along their backyard pool fence.
A bucket list hike atop Yosemiteâs iconic Half Dome turned deadly for a 20-year-old Arizona State University student after a powerful thunderstorm moved in, causing her to lose her footing and fall 250 feet to her death in front of her horrified father.
Photos are showing the destructive aftermath of a fast-moving wildfire that went from an errant firework spark to burning several homes across a Riverside, California neighborhood earlier this week.
Hundreds of wildfires burning across the western U.S. and Canada are spewing dense smoke that is being carried hundreds, if not thousands, of miles away through the Plains and Midwest, all the way to the Northeast.
Hundreds of wildfires burning across the western U.S. and Canada are spewing dense smoke that is being carried hundreds, if not thousands, of miles away through the Plains and Midwest, all the way to the Northeast.
More than 35 million people across a 1,000-mile swath of the U.S. stretching from Texas to the Carolinas are facing a renewed threat of flooding on Thursday thanks to a stalled-out cold front and a surge of tropical moisture that has been relentlessly pounding the region with torrential rain and thunderstorms.
A search is underway for a worker reported missing after a possible microburst in Phoenix led to a partial roof collapse of a building on Wednesday night.
Start your day with the latest weather news: Texas just can't catch a break as flood chances continue Thursday. Plus, a new tropical storm formed in the Eastern Pacific.
Tropical Storm Bud formed on Wednesday more than 400 miles off the southern tip of Mexicoâs Baja California. Forecasters expect its lifespan to likely be short-lived as the cyclone moves into an environment that is dominated by shear and dry air.