Introduced by Assemblymember Cristina Garcia, schools will have free periods products starting in the 2022-23 school year.
Author: Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAY
Meet the champion of chonk: 480 Otis, your 2021 Fat Bear Week Champion and four-time winner
A record-breaking number of votes were cast to decide who is the burliest bear of them all. In the end, 480 Otis took the title for the fourth time.
Social media star Bretman Rock makes history as first gay man to appear on Playboy cover
The Filipino-born influencer has had a meteoric rise to stardom, and is now the first gay man to appear on the cover of the famous publication.
Videos capture the moment a bright blue fireball appeared over the Colorado sky
Less than a week after one appeared across the East Coast, people in Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico saw a bright blue fireball early Sunday morning.
Earth is ‘dimming’ because of climate change, research suggests. Experts say it’s ‘concerning’
Earth is appearing to get dimmer, and climate change is a reason why, according to new research. The results, one expert says, are “quite concerning.”
Humans were raising the ‘most dangerous bird in the world’ 18,000 years ago, new study shows
Turns out chickens weren’t the first bird domesticated by humans. It was one with a 4-inch, dagger-like claw on each foot.
‘I used the front like a hippo mouth’: Florida man catches alligator in trash can to ‘protect my kids’
Eugene Bozzi said he still is absorbing all the social media attention he has gotten from the video, but he definitely doesn’t feel like a hero.
Love the horror classic ‘Scream’? Come stay in the house from the film
To celebrate the new “Scream” film coming out in 2022, Airbnb is giving fans the chance to stay at the iconic home in the original movie.
A fireball passing through the atmosphere at 32,000 mph was caught on camera in North Carolina
Over a hundred people reported seeing a fireball rip through the sky on the East Coast, but one home camera captured the phenomenon.
Salmonella outbreak more than doubles; CDC identifies potential source
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said 279 people in 29 states have been sickened with salmonella; 26 are hospitalized.