Swimmers at an indoor aquatic park in Belgium smashed the record for most people performing cannonball dives. Guinness World Records counted 298.
Author: Orlando Mayorquin, USA TODAY
New York returns $19 million in stolen art, including 21 pieces housed at the Met
The Manhattan District Attorney’s office announced this week it had returned $19 million in stolen art to Italy and $4 million in stolen art to Egypt.
10 trapped Mexican miners presumed dead after a month as officials announce recovery mission
Families grieved over the weekend as Mexican officials announced a months-long plan to recover 10 trapped workers’ bodies from a collapsed coal mine.
NASA’s Artemis I: Technical issues scuttle Saturday’s second launch attempt for moon mission
Artemis I is the first in a series of missions over the coming years with the goal of putting astronauts on the moon again.
‘Not even a scratch’: Deaf dog who fell 100 feet down a California ravine rescued safely
An 8-year-old Australian Shepherd fell backwards into a ravine behind his San Diego home. An hours-long operation returned him home safely.
An edit button is finally coming to Twitter, but you’ll have to pay for it.
The highly-anticipated “Edit Tweet” feature is in testing and will roll out to Twitter Blue subscribers in the coming weeks, Twitter announced.
A man found dinosaur bones in his yard. It could lead to largest skeleton ever found in Europe
A man in Portugal stumbled upon fossil fragments while working in his yard. They may belong to the largest dinosaur remains ever discovered in Europe.
How to watch NASA’s Artemis I moon rocket launch: TV schedule, streaming info
NASA returns to the moon 50 years after the final Apollo mission. Artemis I will launch into space from Kennedy Space Center. Here is how to watch.
Kia, Hyundai recall more than 280,000 SUVs, advise parking outside due to fire risk
Kia and Hyundai are recalling thousands of their 2020-2022 SUV models due to a fire risk. The manufacturers had not yet figured out a full repair.
World’s tiniest sea turtle species discovered nesting in Louisiana for first time in 75 years
The Kemp’s ridley sea turtle is the smallest in the world. The endangered species was found on a Louisiana island for the first time in 75 years.