February 25 Man proposes underwater during dramatic Fiji shipwreck dive adventure A couple was exploring underwater near Fiji’s Salamanda shipwreck when William Paterson signaled for a photo, then pulled out a ring beneath the surface — catching his girlfriend, Kim, completely off guard. (SWNS)
February 25 Florida launches probe after Cuba kills 4 aboard US-flagged speedboat near Keys Florida launches investigation after Cuban government claimed it killed several people aboard U.S.-flagged speedboat near Communist island Tuesday.
February 25 Vacation destination scammers rake in big bucks charging tourists for free travel forms Scammers target Sint Maarten travelers with fake ED card sites appearing in sponsored search results. The official government form is completely free. Here's what to know.
February 25 Adorable puppy plays in snowdrifts after massive East Coast blizzard A small Dachshund named Pumpkin trots through the snow after a blizzard in New York City. The blizzard happened at the end of February, with some areas getting nearly two feet of snow.
February 25 Delta pilot tells control tower 'we lost left engine' as flight ignites runway fire A Delta flight's engine failure sparked a fire during takeoff from the Savannah airport, forcing an emergency return. "We lost left engine straight out here," the pilot said.
February 25 Canadian school trustee hit with $750K penalty after tribunal rules against his trans-policy posts Former school trustee ordered to pay $750,000 by British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal for public comments opposing transgender policies that created discrimination.
February 25 Americans recount chaos as Mexico unrest subsides after cartel boss death Many American citizens were caught in the middle of Mexico cartel violence earlier this week following the death of cartel boss “El Mencho" and are now sharing harrowing accounts.
February 25 Winter storms reveal possible 17th-century shipwreck tied to armed Caribbean voyages Recent winter storms along England's southwestern coast have uncovered the preserved remains of a 17th-century ship at Studland Beach in Dorset, according to archaeologists.
February 25 Sen Mullin urges spring breakers to cancel trips to Mexico amid country's violence: 'No one should be going' Sen. Markwayne Mullin urged spring breakers to cancel Mexico trips after cartel leader "El Mencho" was killed, sparking violent clashes and unrest in the region.
February 24 Fired Yosemite worker sues National Park Service after hanging massive transgender flag across El Capitan Former Yosemite employee Shannon "SJ" Joslin sued the National Park Service after being fired for hanging a transgender pride flag across El Capitan last year.