The Excedrin bottles were sold nationwide and online between March 2018 and September 2020. No injuries or incidents have been reported yet.
Author: Joshua Bote, USA TODAY
Two men shot up a strip club after getting kicked out for not wearing masks, police say. Now, they could face life in prison.
“The suspects were kicked out for refusing to wear masks,” an officer said. “They returned and fired on the club in retaliation of being kicked out.”
The internet’s most beloved penguin, Wellington, turned 33. He’s now one of the oldest penguins alive.
The Rockhopper penguin, who has lived in the aquarium for nearly all his life since moving to Chicago in 1991, turned 33 on Friday.
Thousands of cars stretching over 10 miles were stranded on a Japanese highway for days
The traffic extended more than 10 miles at its worst around Thursday evening. Some passengers were on the road for nearly two days.
Boston health care workers dance to Lizzo to celebrate the COVID-19 vaccine’s arrival
Boston Medical was one of the first places in the state to receive the vaccine — and its workers are overjoyed.
Nearly 50 Georgia kids may have been exposed to COVID-19 after photo op with Santa
Around 50 children may have been exposed to COVID-19 after getting their photo taken with Santa in Georgia.
A new whale species may have been discovered off a remote island in Mexico
If it is a new type of whale, it will be only the 24th species of beaked whale ever discovered. Testing is currently underway.
‘Date which will live in infamy’: What to remember about Pearl Harbor, 79 years later
On Monday, America commemorates the 79th anniversary of Pearl Harbor. Here are the facts surrounding that fateful day—and how to pay tribute.
Devastating New York City fire burns 19th-century church, a ‘beloved’ institution
“We are devastated and crushed that our beloved physical sanctuary at Middle Collegiate Church has burned,” said Rev. Jacqui Lewis.
Cities are doing more than states, federal government to protect LGBTQ rights, Human Rights Campaign report finds
Cities are taking charge to ensure that LGBTQ protections are in place for its residents, according to a report from the Human Rights Campaign.