The Heartland virus is circulating in ticks in Georgia and has been found across the Midwest and Southeast. Here’s how to protect you and your family.
Author: Marina Pitofsky, USA TODAY
Lawmakers reject Russian official’s request to return Alaska: ‘Never, ever, ever’
Alaska lawmakers responded to a Russian official who called for the United States to return Alaska: “We have hundreds of thousands of armed Alaskans.”
Starbucks is going away from paper cups. Here’s how your coffee order could change.
Starbucks reusable mugs may soon become more popular as the coffee giant looks to increase sustainability and shift away from single-use cups.
What day is Purim? Here’s what you need to know about the Jewish holiday
Purim begins this week, and the holiday will bring celebrations, costumes, sweet treats and other traditions to Jewish communities around the world.
Are there more wheels or doors in the world? We asked an MIT professor for the answer
A debate to determine whether there are more wheels or doors in the world has taken the internet by storm. Are you #TeamDoors or #TeamWheels?
Twitter removes Russian embassy tweet about pregnant Ukraine woman at hospital airstrike
The Russian Embassy in London accused a Ukrainian woman of playing “roles” after she was seen fleeing after an airstrike on a maternity hospital.
Tesla to pay Ukrainian employees called to defend country for three months, report says
Ukrainian Tesla employees conscripted to fight against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will reportedly be paid for at least three months.
Ernest Shackleton’s ship Endurance, which sank in 1915 near Antarctica, has been found
A team has found the wreck of explorer Ernest Shackleton’s ship Endurance, more than 100 years after the vessel was crushed by ice and sank.
It looked like he drank 200 cups of coffee. A measuring mistake cost him his life.
A 29-year-old man in Wales died after accidentally ingesting an amount of caffeine powder equivalent to about 200 cups of coffee.
‘Who knows what will happen tomorrow’: Ukrainian couple marries at Kyiv checkpoint
A Ukrainian couple were married near a checkpoint outside Kyiv amid Russia’s invasion. “Who knows what will happen tomorrow?” the bride said.