To commemorate World Kindness Day, Pittsburgh’s West Penn Hospital dressed infants in red cardigans — in the style of Pittsburgh hero Fred Rogers.
Author: Joshua Bote, USA TODAY
Florida student body president faces impeachment for Donald Trump Jr.’s $50K campus visit
Trump Jr. and his girlfriend Kimberly Guilfoyle spoke at the University of Florida campus Oct. 10 for $50,000.
He ate a sandwich. She sold churros. After both were detained, people are protesting
The detainments of a black man eating a sandwich and a Hispanic woman selling churros have spurred a debate over policing in public transit systems.
911 supervisor had Netflix on while a drive-by shooting victim’s calls for aid were delayed
The report found the dispatchers failed to log the call as a “shooting,” leading to a 34-minute response delay.
A dozen bottles of fine French wine sent to space to age for one year
The space-aged Bordeaux wine, sent up from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia, will be compared with wine aged on Earth.
Should you date your boss or coworker? How an office relationship might end your career
McDonald’s CEO Steve Easterbrook was fired after being in a relationship with an employee. It raises the question: Should bosses date employees?
Hundreds of Oklahoma inmates to be freed, the largest mass release in US history
The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board approved the commutation of 462 inmates unanimously. It is the largest mass commutation in U.S. history.
Why are Gen Z and millennials calling out boomers on TikTok? ‘OK, boomer,’ explained
The “OK, boomer” phenomenon calls out baby boomers who say younger generations have “Peter Pan syndrome.” But why are they so peeved at boomers?
After years of improvement, US air quality has gotten worse since 2016, report suggests
Researchers identified three possible contributing factors: more wildfires, more economic growth and less enforcement of federal regulations.
Daylight saving time is ending this weekend. These states want to make DST permanent
Adjust your clocks back one hour Nov. 3 at 2 a.m. — lest you wake up an hour early to everything in the days ahead. But some states might change that.