The first full moon of 2023 on Friday is known as a wolf moon and a micromoon, because its orbit is the farthest from Earth and may not be as bright.
Author: Mike Snider, USA TODAY
Nick Jonas, Priyanka Chopra announce newest collab: Popcorn with India-inspired spices
Priyanka Chopra teamed with husband Nick Jonas on a new flavor for their popcorn company: “Mumbai Nights” is inspired by Indian spices.
‘RIP, buns’: KFC’s Double Down returns today, the sandwich with no buns, just chicken filets
KFC’s Double Down Sandwich, made of two Extra Crispy white meat chicken filets, two slices of cheese and two pieces of bacon, last appeared in 2014.
Chipotle adds new menu items inspired by TikTok: ‘Keithadilla’ and ‘Fajita Quesadilla Hack’
Chipotle customers can order quesadillas with veggies, cheese and protein for the first time March 2. Plus, TikTok inspired two new menu items.
Now a mom of two, ex-Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes wants to delay prison term during appeal
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes, convicted of fraud, wants to delay her 11-year prison term to be at home with her two young children amid appeal.
First at-home combination test for COVID and flu authorized by FDA
The FDA has authorized the first over-the-counter at-home test that can detect and differentiate between a test result for flu and one for COVID-19.
New ‘Lord of the Rings’ movies in the works at Warner Bros. Pictures, CEO says
Warner Brothers Discovery CEO David Zaslav said its studios were working on multiple new “Lord of the Rings” movies. An animated film is due in 2024.
‘That’s not supposed to happen’: Tense moments as Budweiser Clydesdale falls at San Antonio rodeo
At the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo last weekend, the Clydesdales got tangled and one fell. Handlers quickly responded to attend to the horses.
REI announces plan to remove ‘forever chemicals’ from its products by 2026
REI says outdoor gear it sells – including from Patagonia and The North Face – must be completely free of “forever chemicals” known as PFAS by 2026.
Where in the world will you find ‘forever chemicals’? Everywhere, new analysis suggests.
More than 120 PFAS were found in the blood or bodies of birds, horses, cats and other mammals, a watchdog group found.