Julie Chin was reporting on NASA’s since-canceled Artemis I launch when she became visibly confused and started repeating her words.
Author: Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY
Body identified as Tennessee teacher abducted while jogging; suspect charged with murder
Police in Tennessee on Tuesday announced the body they found Monday has been identified as Eliza “Liza” Fletcher, who disappeared last week.
‘A work of art’: Rare, pink diamond could fetch more than $21 million at auction
The 11.15-carat Williamson Pink Star is described as the second-largest internally flawless, fancy vivid pink diamond to ever go up for auction.
Louisiana nun kidnapped in Africa reportedly found alive nearly 5 months later, Catholic Church says
Catholic church officials said Tennyson was 83 when gunmen kidnapped her from her home, and that she was in U.S. care and reportedly in good health.
Crypto firm accidentally sent $10.5 million to Australian woman, took 7 months to realize
Cryptocurrency exchange Crypto.com has launched legal action to recover the millions lost.
‘It’s like ice’: Nearly 300,000 tomatoes spill onto California highway, causing chain of crashes
A crash involving a big-rig truck scattered nearly 300,000 tomatoes across I-80 in California. Passing vehicles ground them into a slippery red pulp.
Texas megachurch pastor Matt Chandler steps down after DMs with woman ‘crossed a line’
Matt Chandler, lead pastor of The Village Church in Texas, apologized on Sunday in a recorded message to his congregation.
Alaska Air flight makes emergency landing; video shows metal flying off plane engine
Alaskan Airlines officials said the flight had reported an “unusual vibration” shortly after departure from Seattle to San Diego.
Autopsy: Body found in submerged car belongs to missing California teen Kiely Rodni
Keily Rodni, 16, went missing on Aug. 6 after attending a large party at a Sierra Nevada campground. Her body was discovered Sunday in a reservoir.
Dogs getting sick with parvolike virus in northern Michigan, dying within 3 days
A mystery virus like parvo has been killing dogs across the state during the past month. Symptoms include vomiting and lethargy.