The United States Postal Service announced which cities and states had the most dog attacks in 2020, with Houston and California topping the lists.
Author: Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAY
Meet the rotifer, the microscopic animal that came back to life after 24,000 years frozen in Siberian permafrost
The bdelloid rotifers were already known for their ability to survive extremely low temperatures. A study found they could survive thousands of years.
Don’t know what terms Gen Z is using on TikTok? Here’s your guide to what they mean, no cap
If you are struggling to understand what younger people are saying nowadays, this list will help you keep up with the Tik Tok generation.
Get paid to smoke weed? California company seeks intern to test cannabis, edibles for 3 months
The L.A.-based marijuana delivery platform Emjay will play someone $15 an hour for three months to review the more than 600 products it offers.
Popular DASH diet may do more than just treat high blood pressure, new study shows
The study, done by researchers at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, used specimens from the 1990s and found more benefits to the diet.
Naomi Osaka announces withdrawal of French Open after decision to not speak with media
The world’s No. 2-ranked women’s tennis player says she will be taking some time away from the court in announcing her withdrawl from the tournament.
‘Don’t kiss or snuggle’: CDC warns backyard chicken owners over recent salmonella cases
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued the notice Thursday after 163 people across 43 states have been infected.
More than half a million bees found dead after being left in UPS truck for weeks
The bees were being sent to beekeepers in New England, but UPS says faulty packaging led to the bees being abandoned before a beekeeper was called in.
From war room to panic room: Trevor Lawrence sent Jaguars to voicemail three times during NFL draft
The Jaguars said the NFL made them wait seven minutes before announcing Trevor Lawrence as the first overall pick.
Former Colorado school bus driver facing charges for slapping child for not properly wearing mask
The 10-year-old child told the driver and other students before she was slapped that she wasn’t wearing her mask because it makes her sick.