A Thursday car chase spanned three California counties and resulted in a standoff at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), local reports said.
Author: Wyatte Grantham-Philips, USA TODAY
This nickel just sold for $4.2 million. There are only four more coins like it
The Walton 1913 Liberty Head Nickel was acquired by GreatCollections Coin Auctions for $4.2 million. Only five of the rare 1913-dated coins are known.
Meet ‘Pan Solo’: A California bakery’s 6-foot replica of the ‘Star Wars’ hero made of bread
One House Bakery in Benicia, California has created a life-sized, bread dough replica of Han Solo – inspired by the image of him frozen in carbonite.
CVS cuts costs of period products by 25%, pays customer ‘tampon tax’ in some states
The chain is reducing the cost CVS Health brand period products by 25%. It’s also covering applicable taxes on menstrual supplies in 12 states.
Endangered gray wolves die after being poisoned in Washington state, wildlife officials say
Washington officials are investigating the poisonings of six gray wolves. Wildlife advocates are offering rewards for information.
On Period Action Day, 1 in 4 struggle to buy menstrual products. 22 states still tax them.
One in four people in the U.S. who need menstrual products today struggle to afford them. And more than 20 states still tax period products.
Peloton to cut 500 additional jobs as ‘necessary step’ to save company, return to growth
Peloton is cutting about 500 more jobs, or about 12% of its workforce, as the exercise equipment maker continues efforts to return to profitability.
Pebbles, world’s oldest dog, dies at 22: Spent life ‘enjoying country music and being loved’
Pebbles was confirmed to be the world’s oldest living dog in May. The 4-pound toy fox terrier died on Monday, months short of her 23rd birthday.
Is that student loan phone call a scam? How to avoid scammers and get debt relief safely
As applications for student loan debt relief near, the White House, FTC and others urge borrowers to get all information from the Education Department
A path of destruction: Photos show Hurricane Ian’s damage in Cuba, Florida, Carolinas
Hurricane Ian swept through the Atlantic and southeast U.S. coast this week, leaving a path of catastrophic damage and devastation for millions.