One of the first people to sign up for the Titanic submersible mission, and friend of Hamish Harding, said he pulled out due to safety concerns.
Author: Isabelle Butera, USA TODAY
Who is on the missing Titanic submersible? Passengers include Hamish Harding, Shahzada Dawood
The OceansGate submersible on route to explore the Titanic carries British businessman Hamish Harding and other wealthy passengers.
Central US to see severe thunderstorms as Southwest expects more heat: Updates
Severe thunderstorms in parts of the Southeast/Central Gulf Coast Monday. Arizona and New Mexico expected to see heat and critical fire conditions.
73-year-old Iowa woman has leg amputated after shark attack while scuba diving in Bahamas
While swimming on the coast of Taino Beach in the Bahamas, Heidi Ernst, 73, suffered a shark bite to her calf, resulting in her leg being amputated.
Is Juneteenth a federal holiday? Is it a state holiday? Here’s everywhere it’s recognized
While President Biden formally recognized Juneteenth as a federal holiday, not everyone will be getting the day off work.
Air conditioning coming to UPS vehicles for first time to combat heat hospitalizations
UPS trucks will have air conditioning for drivers to combat heat hospitalizations in a new Teamsters union, UPS agreement.
‘Brain-eating amoeba’ cases peak in the summer: What to know about Naegleria fowleri symptoms
With less than 10 cases per year, it’s unlikely you’ll be infected by Naegleria fowleri, a brain-eating amoeba found in freshwater.
Heinz releasing 6 new sauce flavors, including Hatch Chili Ranch and Yuzu Wasabi
Heinz will roll out a new sauce each month through November at restaurants across the U.S.
American and United airlines allowing passengers to change flights due to air quality
Need to change your flight today due to air advisory warnings? United and American among airlines letting you switch free of charge
Human activity caused the majority of Canadian wildfires sending smoke down the east coast
Canada’s wildfires could impact air quality in the U.S. for days, Experts say human activity, not lightning, likely started most of the fires.