3D scans of Titanic wreckage reveal new details about fateful ship's final moments

The Titanic was a British passenger liner that sank on its maiden voyage from England to New York City. The large ship struck an iceberg in 1912, and sank within three hours of the collision.

Fossil of prehistoric marine reptile discovered in Argentina field

A landowner in Argentina discovered the fossilized remains of a prehistoric marine reptile, identified as an ichthyosaur, in the province of Neuquén.

China halts Boeing jet orders after Trump slaps 145% tariffs on goods

Boeing has delivered aircraft to multiple Chinese airlines this year, but the airline companies were told not to accept any more deliveries.

Brown rice may increase arsenic exposure, new study finds

A new study finds that brown rice contains significantly more arsenic than white rice, raising health concerns—especially for young children. Experts advise rinsing rice and diversifying grains to reduce risk.

Bukele says he will not release mistakenly deported Maryland man in meeting with Trump

President Donald Trump hosted Nayib Bukele, the president of El Salvador, at the White House on Monday as the small Central American nation becomes a critical lynchpin of the U.S. administration’s mass deportation operation.

US pastor kidnapped in South Africa: What we know

Josh Sullivan, a pastor and missionary from Tennessee, was kidnapped during a church service in South Africa.

Chinese-based Amazon sellers weigh price hikes or exiting US market: report

Chinese sellers on Amazon's marketplace are weighing whether to hike prices in the U.S. or leave the market entirely due to President Donald Trump's tariffs on China. 

China retaliates: Tariffs on American goods hiked from 84% to 125%

China called the United States’ tactics “bullying and coercive” and said the tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump violated “basic economic laws.”

Canadians spending the winter in the US now have to register

Canadians staying in the U.S. for 30 or more days must now register with authorities starting April 11. Here’s what we know.

Tech CEO from Spain among those killed in helicopter crash

Sources confirmed to FOX 5 NY that Agustin Escobar, a Siemens executive from Spain, was sightseeing in New York City when the helicopter he was aboard crashed.

Ksenia Karelina, Russian-American ballerina jailed for charity donation, released in prisoner swap

Ksenia Karelina, a U.S.-Russian citizen visiting family in Russia, was arrested in February 2024 and later convicted of treason on charges stemming from a donation of about $52 to a charity aiding Ukraine.

Trump tariff summary: Where things stand after pause

Here's a look at some of the main tariffs that have been imposed on major U.S. trading partners since January and how those have changed since their announcement.