A dead, frozen shark washed up on a Cape Cod beach amid a polar vortex captured the internet’s attention but experts say there’s more to the story.
Author: Saleen Martin, USA TODAY
Nearly 40 new Wawa locations are set to open in several states in 2023: See the list
The convenience store and gas station chain is opening nearly 40 new stores in 2023; the bulk of the new locations are in Florida.
EzriCare artificial tears recalled after multiple infections and one death, CDC says
EzriCare eyedrops were recalled after the CDC said at least 50 patients have reported infections in a dozen states, including one death.
Is my car still insured? What we know about State Farm, Progressive dropping some Hyundai, Kia cars
State Farm said its decision to drop coverage on select Hyundai and Kia policies is part of a plan to protect both the business and its policyholders.
Major insurance companies drop coverage of some Hyundai, Kia vehicles after theft issues
One insurance analysis organization has said both Hyundai and Kia vehicles lack anti-theft technology, making them easier to steal.
Here’s why the waves in San Diego are pink, and what we can learn from it
San Diego’s waves turned pink this week as part of an experiment to research how small freshwater outflows interact with the surf zone.
They set up cameras to learn about wildlife. This bear used it to take 400 selfies.
“Of the 580 photos captured, about 400 were bear selfies,” tweeted the Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks department.
Can the White House’s ‘Renters Bill of Rights’ ease crisis for tenants? Here’s what to know
What rights do tenants have in the current US housing crisis? The White House released a ‘Bill of Rights’ blueprint to help answer those questions.
Hold up, y’all: Slow-speaking states survey sells US language patterns short, linguists say
The fastest-talking state is Minnesota at 5.34 syllables per second and South Carolina ranked no. 49 at 4.8 syllables per second, according to one survey.
He was lost at sea for 24 days. Ketchup, seasoning and rainwater helped him survive.
In addition to surviving on ketchup and seasoning while lost at sea, 47-year-old Elvis Francois collected rainwater with a cloth.