Worlds of Fun in Kansas City put a chaperone policy in place after over 100 teens were involved in fights during its opening day.
Author: Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAY
Did anyone win $441 million Mega Millions jackpot? See winning numbers from Tuesday’s drawing
The Mega Millions jackpot has climbed to $441 as no one has won it since January. See the winning numbers for Tuesday’s drawing.
A Jeep was submerged in a Texas lake. When authorities arrived, they found a woman alive inside
The Marion County Sheriff’s Office found the woman alive after a fisherman spotted a Jeep submerged in a lake.
Tupperware warns it could go out of business, says there’s ‘substantial doubt’ it can continue
Tupperware reps said, in an effort to stay in business, the kitchen and storage container company is enlisting the help of advisors to find financing.
‘Mystery animal’ in Texas? Wildlife officials investigate what was caught on camera
The animal was spotted in the Rio Grande Valley, as officials asked for the public’s help to determine what it is.
Puppy ‘miraculously’ uninjured after being thrown out of vehicle during LA police chase
The Los Angeles Police Department said a puppy was not injured after it was thrown out of a vehicle during a two-hour police chase.
Fortune ‘100 Best Companies to Work For’ is out. Here’s the top 10, and which companies were added
Fortune magazine released its annual ranking of the best companies to work for in 2023, with some companies making big jumps and others falling out.
15 arrested, 16 hospitalized in celebrations of Connecticut national championship victory
The University of Connecticut campus was vandalized and 15 people were arrested after the Huskies won the NCAA title game over SDSU.
Volkswagen recalls more than 143,000 Atlas models, warns to not use front passenger seat
Volkswagen warns owners to not use the front passenger seat because the air bag may be deactivated, which could increase risk of injury in a crash.
2 workers killed after being trapped in construction at John F. Kennedy International Airport
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said two workers were trapped under construction rubble at John F. Kennedy International Airport.