The new feature created by a college student allows Spotify users to get a big-picture glimpse of what their music taste is really like.
Author: Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAY
US Mint releases new quarter honoring Wilma Mankiller, the first woman to lead Cherokee Nation
In the newly released quarter, Wilma Mankiller is shown wrapped in a traditional shawl with the Cherokee Nation seven-pointed star.
Canadian hiker dies on Grand Canyon trail after hiking down to Colorado River
Melanie Goodine, a 41-year-old woman from Ottawa, Ontario, while she was hiking up the Bright Angel Trail on June 2.
Legendary Pokémon, release date revealed for ‘Pokémon: Scarlet,’ ‘Pokémon: Violet’ – plus all the Lechonk love
The trailer for the first installment of Pokémon’s ninth generation showed near characters, Pokémon and the lovable Lechonk.
‘Pokémon: Scarlet,’ ‘Pokémon: Violet’: Lechonk, trainers and legendary Pokémon. Here’s what you need to know
The trailer for the first installment of Pokémon’s ninth generation showed near characters, Pokémon and the lovable Lechonk.
Who may benefit from climate change? Rattlesnakes, study suggests
Warmer temperatures mean rattlesnakes will be likely to follow, as research showed the snakes prefer to have their body temperature around 96 degrees.
NASA images reveal ‘Sharkcano’ eruption, where sharks live near active underwater volcano
The underwater volcano near the Solomon Islands is known for being the home of sharks and other marine life despite having acidic, warm water.
Traveling for Memorial Day weekend? Here’s how much gas cost, and when you should fill up
More people are expected to be traveling for Memorial Day weekend, but gas prices continue to be on the rise. Here’s how much you’ll pay at the pump.
Out with the old, in with the new: Last public pay phone removed from New York City
The removal of the last public pay phone happens as the city moves to using new, free high-speed WiFi kiosks.
Largest asteroid to approach Earth in 2022 will zoom past our planet this week
The asteroid 1989 JA is more than a mile long and is twice the size of the tallest building in the world. But no need to fear: It won’t hit us.