Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis praised theme parks such as Disney World for preventing major coronavirus outbreaks as California parks remain shuttered.
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Ryan Reynolds says ‘hard pass’ to petition to name a Vancouver street after him
On Saturday, Ryan Reynolds hilariously responded to a viral petition created by radio host Kevin Lim to name a Vancouver street after him.
New Zealand study details COVID-19 spread on long-haul flight despite tests
A recent report released by New Zealand health officials indicates COVID-19 transmission despite safety protocols during a long-haul flight.
US borders with Canada, Mexico will stay closed through December: ‘These measures are with us for a while’
The U.S. land borders with Canada and Mexico will stay closed at least through Dec. 21, though officials say they may not open soon.
‘Rest in peace sir’: Jack White pays tribute to Eddie Van Halen on ‘SNL’ by playing special guitar
Jack White, who replaced Morgan Wallen as musical guest on “Saturday Night Live,” used his performance to honor the late Eddie Van Halen.
So you watched ‘Mulan?’ Here are 10 movies that make me proud of my East Asian heritage
It’s no surprise that Asian representation is lacking in movies. Here are 10 East Asian films that make us proud, from “Okja” to “The Farewell.”
Are virtual internships worth it? Here’s what I learned from mine
Even interns are working from home amid the coronavirus pandemic. One of USA TODAY’s summer interns offers takeaways from her virtual experience.
Simon Cowell breaks arm in second crash: Are e-bikes safe? A user’s guide to electric bicycles
After hearing about Simon Cowell’s two cycling accidents, you may be wondering about the safety of electric bicycles. Here’s what you need to know.
Here’s how parents can protect their kids from coronavirus as schools reopen
Packed lunches? The perfect mask? Here’s what parents can do to ensure kids stay safe as they return to school during the COVID-19 pandemic.
‘Absolutely devastating’: Salma Hayek, Ariana Grande and more stars send love to Beirut
Celebrities, such as Salma Hayek, Halsey and Ariana Grande, are using their platforms to raise awareness about the tragic explosion in Lebanon.