Superyacht Capsizes Off Sicily, Killing Seven Including British Tech Magnate and Daughter

A superyacht capsized during a storm off the coast of Sicily, killing seven people including British tech magnate Mike Lynch and his daughter. Prosecutors in Italy have opened an investigation into culpable shipwreck and multiple manslaughter, focusing on various elements of responsibility.

Discovery of HMS Hawke Wreckage

Explorers have found the wreckage of the British warship HMS Hawke, which was sunk by a German U-boat during World War I off the eastern coast of Scotland in 1914. The discovery was made by shipwreck hunter Kevin Heath and a group of divers after following a map found in an old German logbook.

Discovery of HMS Hawke Wreckage

The wreckage of the HMS Hawke, a British warship sunk by a German U-boat in 1914 during World War I, has been found off the coast of Scotland. The ship's captain and 524 people perished in the sinking.

Discovery of 3,300-Year-Old Sunken Ship in the Mediterranean Sea

A 3,300-year-old ancient sunken ship dating back to the Bronze Age has been discovered in the Mediterranean Sea by the Israel Antiquities Authority. The ship is considered the first and oldest wrecked ship discovered in the deep sea in the eastern Mediterranean.

Discovery of Sir Ernest Shackleton's Shipwreck

The wreck of the last ship belonging to famous explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton, the Quest, has been found off the coast of Labrador, Canada, 62 years after it went missing. Shackleton's death aboard the ship in 1922 marked the end of the 'heroic age' of Antarctic exploration.

Discovery of 17th-century shipwreck 'Quest' linked to Sir Ernest Shackleton

Canadian divers uncover 17th-century shipwreck 'Quest' linked to polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton in the Atlantic Ocean near the Bahamas, revealing historical artifacts and tragic events.

Discovery of Eerie Medieval Gravestones from Ancient Shipwreck

British archaeologists discovered eerie medieval gravestones from an ancient shipwreck in Studland Bay, off the coast of Dorset, believed to have been lying at the bottom of the English Channel for 800 years. The slabs were intended for important clergy members, and the discovery sheds light on thirteenth-century life and stonemasonry.

Exploration of the San José Shipwreck

An expedition has begun to explore an 18th-century shipwreck in the Caribbean rumored to contain billions of dollars worth of cargo, including 11 million gold and silver coins and other valuable items. The ship, named San José, sank in 1708 en route to Cartagena, Colombia, after being ambushed by an English squadron.

Fox News Lifestyle Highlights

Various lifestyle stories featuring odd fishing offenses, rare bird sightings, food, travel, and more were highlighted this week. Notable articles included catching poachers, a shipwreck discovery, Kentucky Derby history, top-selling beer in the U.S., mochi donuts trend, and John Glenn Museum reopening. Additionally, heartwarming stories of a dog playing with flowers, a bear eating bamboo, and a baby boom in a sheriff's office were shared.

Tragic Shipwreck Anniversary in Italy

Survivors and family members of victims of a tragic shipwreck off Italy's southern coast are calling for justice a year after the incident. The shipwreck killed 94 migrants, including 35 minors, and activists are demanding the truth, justice, and reunification with families. The tragedy has highlighted policy failures, human rights violations, and the dangers faced by migrants seeking a better life in Europe.