A cruise ship carrying descendants of some of the people who died on the Titanic set sail from a British port Sunday to retrace the doomed liner's route on its maiden voyage 100 years ago.
A New York restaurant is recreating the menu served to first class passengers on the doomed Titanic -- and at 10 courses, it's a spread that could practically sink a ship by itself.
From Titanic's birthplace in a Belfast shipyard to its resting place in the North Atlantic, thousands were gathering Saturday to remember the cruise ship that embarked on its maiden voyage as an icon of Edwardian luxury but became, in a few dark hours 100 years ago, an enduring emblem of tragedy.
An Australian billionaire says he wants to build a new version of the Titanic that could set sail in 2016.
An eccentric Australian mining magnate who is building a replica of the ill-fated Titanic on Saturday unveiled his latest scheme -- a park of giant robotic dinosaurs.
A violin believed to have been played on the Titanic before the doomed vessel sank was auctioned for more than 1 million pounds ($1.6 million) Saturday, a fantastic figure which one collector said may never be beaten.
A letter from a wealthy survivor of the Titanic grumbling about "disgraceful" treatment in the press has sold at auction for $11,875.
The Titanic's last lunch menu, saved by a first-class passenger who climbed aboard a lifeboat whose crew was said to have been bribed to row away instead of rescue more people, sold at auction for $88,000 on Wednesday.
A seaman whose quick actions aboard a lifeboat are credited with saving passengers during the Titanic's sinking will finally receive a headstone on his grave, nearly 75 years after his death.
A corroded iron key to a locker on the Titanic has sold at auction for 85,000 pounds ($104,000).