The tiny missing capsule formed part of a gauge used at an iron ore mine in Western Australia. Officials said they were investigating how it got lost.
Author: Orlando Mayorquin, USA TODAY
Bed Bath & Beyond closes another 87 stores in 30 states: See the list of locations closing
Bed Bath & Beyond will close 87 more stores in 30 states. It also announced it would close all Harmon stores and five buybuy Baby stores.
Ford Explorers, Hyundai SUVs and Subarus among nearly 400,000 vehicles recalled this week
Faulty back-up cameras, brake systems and fuel tanks have landed nearly 400,000 vehicles under recall this week, according to the NHTSA.
Ford recalls more than 382,000 Explorers, Lincoln SUVs over faulty back-up camera
The recalled Ford Explorer and Lincoln Corsair and Aviator model years are all 2020 or newer.
Spotify down for second time in January; More than 40,000 reports of problems
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Florida nursing schools sold 7,600 fake diplomas worth more than $100 million, feds say
In Florida, Siena College, Palm Beach School of Nursing and Sacred Heart International Institute allegedly issued fake nursing diplomas to students.
Netflix says it plans to halt free password sharing before April
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Number of journalists killed worldwide increases dramatically amid war, political instability, report shows
At least 67 journalists died in 2022 and Russia’s war with Ukraine was the single biggest contributor, the Committee to Protect Journalists said.
Ross recalls scented candles because they may combust, one injury reported
Ross Dress For Less recalled Taylor & Finch six-wick scented candles after receiving reports of the candles combusting.
Former Democrat fundraiser pleads guilty to embezzling money from shuttered LA anti-poverty group
Dixon Slingerland admitted to taking money from the Los Angeles anti-poverty nonprofit he led for decades. He faces up to 10 years on one charge.