After decommissioning the George Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, the building was taken down to build new “green” facilities.
Author: Ariana Triggs, USA TODAY
Need reliable medical advice in a hurry? YouTube will tell you which videos are credible
YouTube introduced new features that makes licensed healthcare professionals stand out as content creators, pointing users to reliable information.
America’s three most-loved and hated Halloween treats
These are the candies American trick-or-treaters are looking for, and which ones they don’t want to see in their Halloween bags.
‘You’ve already lost’: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy delivers warning to Putin
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy delivered a strongly worded message to Putin, declaring Russia has already lost the war in Ukraine.
That’s a big no! Survey shows the flyers biggest pet peeves when traveling by airplane
Among the top pet peeves among Americans traveling on planes are passengers reclining their seats, according to a survey by The Vacationer website.
Oregon State University robot holds world record for fastest 100 meters by a bipedal robot
Cassie, developed at Oregon State University, now has a place in the “Guinness Book of World Records” for the fastest 100 meters by a bipedal robot.
Train smashes into Colorado police cruiser with detained woman in the back seat
A police officer is under investigation after a 20-year-old woman was badly injured after a train slammed into the police car she was being held in.
Russians flee to dodge Putin’s mobilization order and the ongoing war in Ukraine
Some Russians are leaving after President Putin enacted a military mobilization order, others are already being deployed.
Another deadly earthquake rocks Mexico days after 7.6 magnitude earthquake
Days after a deadly 7.6 magnitude earthquake shook cities in Mexico, a 6.8 magnitude earthquake rattled Michoacan, causing at least two deaths.
Zelenskyy calls for peace and accountability in UN speech, receives a standing ovation
In a pre-recorded speech, Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy called for peace while asking for Russia to be held accountable for “crimes of aggression.”