Juliette Lamour, the youngest lottery winner in Canada history, said she plans to keep going to school and will invest most of her winnings.
Author: Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY
Suspect in Dallas Zoo’s missing animal mysteries arrested, facing animal cruelty charges
Davion Irvin, 24, was booked into the Dallas County jail after the monkeys were stolen from the Dallas Zoo and police have linked him to other cases.
Decapitated human rights activist’s family wins $10 million lawsuit after accident at Utah park
The family of Ugandan activist Esther “Essie” Nakajjigo celebrated the win and said it was the largest federal wrongful death verdict in Utah history.
Woman accused of keeping 96-year-old mother’s dead body in Chicago freezer for two years
Eva Bratcher faces charges including concealing her mother’s death after the body of Regina Michalski was found in a freezer in Chicago this week.
Parents late for flight abandon baby at check-in desk, run to gate to board, reports say
The parents were checking in for a Ryanair flight from Tel Aviv, Israel, to Brussels, Belgium with the infant.
Texas power outage tracker: 432,000 outages reported as state battles ice, winter weather
More than 400,000 homes and businesses in Texas were without power Thursday morning. Follow USA TODAY’s power outage tracker for updates.
Texas power outage tracker: More than 350,000 outages as winter storm, ice sweep state
Check our map of power outages in Texas where hundreds of thousands of residents were without electricity Wednesday after a winter storm hit the state
Brave, curious otters face off with deadly spitting cobra in viral video
A spitting cobra sizing up more than a half-dozen smooth-coated otters who surround it at a Singapore park was caught on video by Jocelyn Chng.
AMC theaters celebrates Black History Month with $5 tickets for select movies
AMC is offering $5 tickets to Black-led films including ‘The Woman King,’ ‘Till’ and ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ during Black History Month.
Police searching for suspect who threw Molotov cocktail at New Jersey synagogue, officials say
Bloomfield police said the suspect threw the molotov cocktail at the front door of Temple Ner Tamid in an arson attempt and fled the scene.