Airport News & Updates November 11 Washington Dulles airport transport vehicle slams into dock, 18 hospitalized A mobile lounge struck a dock at Dulles International Airport in Virginia on Monday, sending at least 18 passengers to the hospital, according to officials.
Travel November 11 Man who visited 61 countries insists world's 'most feared' places have one unexpected quality After traveling to more than 60 countries, Swedish explorer Daniel Björnram shared what he’s learned about fear, kindness and the surprising generosity of people around the world.
VIDEO November 11 Airport transport vehicle slams into dock at Washington Dulles Airport, at least 18 hospitalized A mobile lounge at Washington Dulles International Airport struck a terminal dock on Monday afternoon, sending 18 passengers to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, officials said.
VIDEO November 10 'They don't give a damn': Passengers express frustration over continued flight delays and cancellations 91±¬ÁÏ national correspondent Bryan Llenas has the latest on the nationwide flight disruptions and their impact on 'Special Report.'
Archaeology November 10 Ancient Christian mosaic with mysterious inscription unearthed at traditional birthplace of Abraham A fifth-century Christian mosaic was unearthed in Urfa, Turkey, the traditional birthplace of Abraham, shedding light on early Byzantine art.
Travel November 10 Train crash with 800 passengers at risk likely caused by human error A Slovakia train crash near Pezinok has sent 79 passengers to the hospital after an express train collision. Human error is blamed for the accident involving 800 passengers.
VIDEO November 10 Travelers battling major flight disruptions as shutdown drags on Retired Lt. Col. Darin Gaub joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss the government shutdown's impact on air travel, how the Pentagon has offered to mitigate concerns and more.Â
Archaeology November 10 Warriors found stacked in ancient well reveal violent tale of battlefield defeat: archaeologists Researchers recently identified Roman warriors' bodies stacked in an ancient well in Croatia, connecting them to Emperor Gallienus' victory at the Battle of Mursa in 260 AD.
Government Shutdown November 9 Flight reductions likely to continue — or worsen — if shutdown persists, experts warn The FAA started reducing air traffic by 10% across 40 major airports Friday due to air traffic controller staffing shortages caused by the government shutdown.
VIDEO November 9 Officials investigate passenger death on Carnival cruise ship Carnival Cruise Line is working with the FBI in an investigation into the death of a passenger onboard. The traveler has not been identified. (Credit: WSVN)
Home Rentals November 9 Miniature horse can be a roommate in unusual home rental experience Unique Airbnb lets guests sleep next to Basil, a friendly miniature Shetland pony, starting at $230 per night in an English countryside setting.