Archaeologists discover Roman villa on site of "unauthorized eco-monster"
The ancient villa complex, which dates to the 1st century, may have been the residence of an important navy commander.
Mysterious objects found underwater in potentially "mind-blowing" discovery
The artifacts are made from obsidian, a naturally occurring volcanic glass—typically jet-black in color—formed by the rapid cooling of lava.
Chart shows Florida water level change during Hurricane Idalia
Water levels will continue to fluctuate as the storm's intensity increases, a meteorologist from the National Weather Service told Newsweek.
Giant 10ft alligator seen casually strolling across suburban street
Footage posted of the alligator shows it walking across a road as shocked residents stand by.
Lost temple swallowed by ocean discovered near Roman Empire's "Las Vegas"
The temple is "unique," an underwater archaeologist told Newsweek, the only known Nabatean temple in the Roman Empire found outside of the Nabatean territories themselves.
Ischia landslide: Deaths feared as videos show devastation in Italy
The Italian Civil Protection Department said on Saturday that weather conditions are making it difficult for rescuers to find people.
Italy's Stromboli Volcano Erupts, Flows Lava Into Sea
Italy has three active volcanoes—Stromboli, Mount Etna in Sicily, and the Vesuvius volcano close to the southern city of Naples.
'Hero' Cameraman Helps Hurricane Ian Victims on Live TV
"We're just helping some people through the water here," said reporter Tim Lester as his cameraman Glen Ellis ran into the floods.
Videos Show Homes 'Floating Down Streets' as Hurricane Ian Pummels Florida
While Ian has been downgraded since hitting Florida, videos have already captured record-breaking flooding brought by the storm.
Video of Hurricane Ian Preparation in Luxury Home Sparks Debate
"Stay or go?" asked the woman on the video showing her luxury home's preparations ahead of Hurricane Ian.
U.S. Tourist Falls Into Mount Vesuvius After Climbing Forbidden Route
The 23-year-old had been on a visit to the volcano with relatives on July 9 when he fell into the crater.
Today's Google Doodle Celebrates Pizza With Interactive Graphic
Around five billion pizzas are consumed worldwide every year, with around 350 slices eaten per second in the U.S. alone, according to Google.
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Here are some of Italy's top destinations and ways to see them using the travel app Omio.
Teacher Goes on Racist Rant Against 'Trespassers' in Viral Video
A teacher in Florida is on leave from her job as an exceptional student educator after a video surfaced of her racist rant.
Reputed 'Godmother' Mafia Boss Maria Licciardi Arrested at Airport
Investigators claim Licciardi ran extortion rackets as head of the Licciardi Camorra crime syndicate clan, founded by her brother Gennaro Licciardi.
Italian Official Calls Soccer Fans' Street Celebration 'Dangerous Behavior'
Health officials characterized Napoli supporters' behavior as "reckless," after fans flooded streets in downtown Naples to celebrate their team's Italian Cup title.
Spectacular Image of Mount Vesuvius Captured by ISS Astronaut
The volcano is infamous for a catastrophic eruption in 79 A.D. that destroyed the Roman settlements of Pompeii, Herculaneum, Oplontis and Stabiae.
Pompeii Archaeologists 'Committing Vandalism,' Volcanologists Claim
Professor says expanded excavations at Pompeii come at the expense of vital information about one of the world's most dangerous volcanoes.
Pompeii: 10 Unexploded WW2 Bombs Hidden Within Foundations
The city, preserved in time after the eruption of Vesuvius in AD 79, receives over 2.5 million tourists a year.
Video Shows Bonnet-Wearing Florida Man Stuff Baby Formula Under his Dress
Police believe the "blue bonnet baby formula bandit" stole hundreds of dollars worth of products.
Ancient Rome: First-Ever Horse Found in Pompeii Villa
In a race against tunneling looters, archaeologists stumbled on an "extraordinary" discovery just outside where the lost city walls once stood.
U.S. Nuclear Sub That Hit Syria 'Not Welcome' in Italy
Naples Mayor Luigi de Magistris said his "City of Peace" was no place for nuclear weapons or nuclear-powered vessels.
Photos As Hurricane Irma Pummels Through Naples
Photos shared on social media show the severe destruction from Hurricane Irma.
Eruption at Italy Supervolcano More Likely Than Thought
Italy's supervolcano appears to have been building energy over the last 60 years—and it could be ready to erupt.
Two Stolen Van Gogh Paintings Recovered
The Van Gogh Museum had given up hope the works would ever be recovered.
Italy Confronts Online Sexual Violence After Suicide
The suicide of a woman whose sex video went viral and a disturbing rape case prompt soul-searching.
Pizza Rut: Are Neopolitan Masters Losing Ground?
A non-Italian won the Pizza World Championships in Parma for only the third time in 25 years as pizza making matures around the globe.
Neapolitan Tailor Mariano Rubinacci Enters V&A
Victoria and Albert Museum is about to welcome a colorful outfit by the tailor to its permanent collection.
Harry Eyres Explains Why Europe is His Delight
Harry Eyres celebrates a continent that taught him the greatest of all the arts: the art of living.
Sexercising Diplomacy
Staff accuse Donald Moore, America's top diplomat in Naples, of entertaining a steady parade of suspected prostitutes