Big-wave surfer Andrew Cotton is not keen on heights yet plummeting down the side of an 80ft Atlantic breaker feels like the most natural thing in the world to the Englishman.
Human Rights Watch stands with civil society and signed this letter, alongside more than 3700 other organizations, condemning ...
This weird place is called the Potato Patch — a gnarly, snarly, troubled patch of wild water at the west end of Santa Cruz Island, where Ma Nature is ...
The SS Edmund Fitzgerald turned heads when she was launched in Detroit in 1958. The ship was longer and could carry more taconite than any other Great Lakes freighter, and it boasted plush quarters ...
A huge estate, which is known as Arrow Hill, has been put on the market—nearly 100 years after it was built for a prominent ...
This is the third entry of a travel series to Europe to meet with Nic von Rupp in Nazaré thanks to an invite from Tudor Watch. I was part of a group of 18 journalists invited from around the world to ...
After more than three years of constant breakage, the more than 100-year old potable water underground mains near the Bank of Guyana would be replaced “shortly” and so end the spending of millions of ...
FreightWaves' 2026 FreightTech 100 list showcases significant advancements in autonomous trucking, AI-powered efficiency, and sustainable logistics solutions. Several companies, including Waabi, Torc ...
I think many of us have more than a passing interest in extremes and world records. The Guinness Book of Records, cofounded by English twin brothers Ross and Norris McWhirter in 1955, and which is ...
T-Mobile and its partner Vertical Bridge have made a federal case out of the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors decision to nix the installation of a 100-foot cell tower on the edge of the ...