Your defunct smartphone could be your next great investment. An original iPhone from 2007 sold at auction for $190,000, almost double what experts expected. The phone was sealed, unopened, and has never been used. It's particularly valuable because only a few of these phones were ever manufactured. The original iPhone had only four gigabytes of storage, but Apple discontinued it after just a few short months in favor of larger eight and 16-gigabyte models.
Two hikers in Nevada were found dead during a heat wave.
The severe heat wave blanketing the southwestern part of the U.S. is expected to continue, according to the National Weather Service.
Officials in Montana said dozens were injured after a patio collapse at a country club over the weekend.
Wildfires in Greece have prompted another round of evacuations.
A new study suggests that the next global pandemic could come from the meat supply industry in the U.S.
The investigation continues into the Gilgo Beach murders, leading to a deep dig into the backyard of suspect Rex Heuermann.
The remains of four people who crashed Thursday in a helicopter in Alaska were recovered on Sunday.
Health officials in Nevada say a two-year-old boy has died after contracting a brain-eating amoeba and developing an infection.
A woman was found dead in Montana on Saturday after coming into contact with a grizzly bear on a trail west of Yellowstone National Park.
The EF3 tornado damaged some of the factory's drug storage but not its medicine production areas.
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