The Felicity Ace, a cargo ship carrying thousands of luxury cars including Audi and Bentley models, is still floating without a crew.
Author: Gabriela Miranda, USA TODAY
Restaurant employees given $61,000 after managers caught dipping into tip pool, federal agency says
A U.S. Department of Labor investigation found New Hampshire restaurant managers were dipping into their employees’ tip pool.
Air Moldova plane spells out ‘Relax’ in the sky near Ukraine border amid Russia tensions
Amid tensions between Ukraine and Russia, a Moldova aircraft spelled out the word “Relax” in the sky.
Ship carrying 1,100 Porsche and 189 Bentley luxury cars is burning and adrift in the ocean
A cargo ship carrying Porsche, Audi and Bentley cars caught on fire. The crew was saved, but the luxury vehicles are stuck in the Atlantic Ocean.
Great white shark kills Sydney swimmer in ‘chilling’ attack, city’s first in decades
A swimmer died near a popular Sydney beach in Australia after suffering “catastrophic injuries.” Witnesses said they saw a 14-foot shark attack.
Scientists discover the Earth’s inner core isn’t solid or liquid. It’s ‘superionic.’
A new study suggest the Earth’s inner core isn’t made of solid or liquid but instead a ‘superionic’ material.
What is trimetazidine, the heart drug at the center of Russia’s doping scandal?
Russian star figure skater Kamila Valieva was temporarily suspended after she tested positive for trimetazidine. But what is TMZ and why is it banned?
Jeff Bezos pushed Dutch port city to dismantle historic bridge. Now, residents plan to egg his yacht.
Local Dutch residents upset over the fate of a historic bridge want to egg Jeff Bezos’ superyacht as it passes through the port city of Rotterdam.
Woman rescued after floating across freezing Oklahoma lake for 2 days on an air mattress
A woman spent two days floating atop an air mattress on a freezing lake. Freight train workers found her and helped her stay warm until help came.
Chimpanzees found treating wounds with insects, furthering debate about animal empathy
Researchers have found that chimpanzees rub insects into others’ wounds to soothe their injuries, acting with “the welfare of another being” in mind.