This isn’t the playground you grew up with! A Dallas suburb broke ground on an innovative glow-in-the-dark playground, giving families a place to play after sunset
Author: Isabelle Butera, USA TODAY
UK officials say Russia is ‘likely’ training combat dolphins for Ukraine war
Marine mammals were historically used by both the U.S. and Soviet Union, and a new claim from U.K. officials suggests Russia is training more.
Ford Explorer recall under investigation by feds because of complaints after cars were repaired
Ford’s recall of almost 300,000 Explorer SUV’s is under investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Wine at the grocer, no happy hour, drive through daiquiris: A guide to US alcohol laws
Regulating alcohol has always been left up to individual states, which explains why buying and drinking alcohol looks so different across the country.
As Titan sub stirs global interest, many draw attention to hundreds of migrants missing at sea
As the missing Titan sub captures interest globally, many are calling attention to the boat carrying hundreds of migrants that capsized near Greece.
Who is on the missing Titanic submersible? Passengers include Hamish Harding, Shahzada Dawood
The OceansGate submersible on route to explore the Titanic carries British businessman Hamish Harding and other wealthy passengers.
Central US to see severe thunderstorms as Southwest expects more heat: Updates
Severe thunderstorms in parts of the Southeast/Central Gulf Coast Monday. Arizona and New Mexico expected to see heat and critical fire conditions.
73-year-old Iowa woman has leg amputated after shark attack while scuba diving in Bahamas
While swimming on the coast of Taino Beach in the Bahamas, Heidi Ernst, 73, suffered a shark bite to her calf, resulting in her leg being amputated.
Is Juneteenth a federal holiday? Is it a state holiday? Here’s everywhere it’s recognized
While President Biden formally recognized Juneteenth as a federal holiday, not everyone will be getting the day off work.
Air conditioning coming to UPS vehicles for first time to combat heat hospitalizations
UPS trucks will have air conditioning for drivers to combat heat hospitalizations in a new Teamsters union, UPS agreement.