A mineral that sat Natural History Museum in London for over a century may actually be the the first known dinosaur egg, researchers say.
Author: Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAY
‘Biggest snowstorm’ of year possible in North; Midwest, South brace for more tornadoes: Live updates
What could be the nation’s biggest snowstorm of the year was forecast for the North; parts of South, Midwest were bracing for more damaging tornadoes.
Georgia parent fired for taking time off after child’s birth awarded more than $67,000 in FMLA case
US Logistics Solutions illegally terminated an employee for taking time off to care for his newborn baby and spouse, the Department of Labor said.
Video shows TCU coach giving football players emphatic speech on consent, sexual harassment
TCU coach Kaz Kazadi spoke to players in a viral video about understanding consent and sexual harassment.
Sitting in the nosebleeds for the Final Four? Why fans say you should ‘absolutely do it’
The men’s Final Four is usually held in football stadiums, meaning there are seats far away from the court. But some people say it’s still worth it.
iPad leads police to rescue of 11-year-old girl abducted in Pennsylvania
A District Attorney’s Office in Pennsylvania said the missing child had an iPad, which police were able to use to find her location.
‘Aren’t you guys tired of this?’: Woman who survived Highland Park shooting makes plea in Nashville
Ashbey Beasley, who survived the July 4th shooting in Illinois, spoke to reporters following a briefing on the shooting at a Nashville school.
‘Powerful’ storm on the way for California: Weather updates
California will once again get hit by a storm that will start Monday. Powerful winds, heavy snow and rain are all possible. Weather updates.
Kansas State coach Jerome Tang congratulates Florida Atlantic following Owls’ Elite 8 win
The Wildcats coach addressed the Owls following the Elite Eight win, saying they were the toughest team Kansas State had played this year.
Five planets will be lined up in a ‘planetary parade’ Tuesday. Here’s how to see it.
Stargazers will be able to see five planets – Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Uranus – in a planetary alignment just before March ends.