E. Jean Carroll, who helmed the “Ask E. Jean” column for Elle magazine since 1993, was fired in December, according to a court filing.
Author: Joshua Bote, USA TODAY
George Soros calls for Zuckerberg, Sandberg to step down from Facebook in scathing letter
Facebook continues to run political advertising on its platform, stating that it should not litigate the legitimacy of claims made in campaign ads.
A Portland woman lost her class ring 47 years ago; it showed up in a forest in Finland
The class ring belonged to her husband of 40 years, who died in 2017. Nearly 4,000 miles away, a Finnish man stumbled upon it while metal detecting.
Stunning ‘angel in the sky’ photo caused by rare weather event
Lee Howdle, a wildlife photographer, captured the divine event last week at the Peak District National Park in Derbyshire.
Virginia really is for lovers: The states most looking for love, according to Google
According to the search platform, the word “love” — along with “teddy bears” — tends to spike in popularity around Valentine’s Day.
Is this coyote friends with a badger? Rare video shows the animals traveling together
Coyotes and badgers are great conspirators. Their respective skills make it easier for the both of them to hunt prey such as prairie dogs.
Toxic ‘forever chemicals’ found in drinking water throughout US
The report found that 20 cities and regions nationwide — including Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Miami and Louisville — contained high PFAS levels.
Shamed for wearing pajamas in public? Chinese city cracks down on ‘uncivilized behavior’
The range of “bad behavior” shamed by the Chinese city included lying on a bench and passing out promotional flyers.
These Sudanese lions are so starved their bones show. A campaign to save them went viral
Some of the lions are skeletal, with bones jutting out of their skin after losing nearly two-thirds of their body weight. One of the lions died.
Burger King condemned by conservative ‘moms’ group for using ‘the d-word’ in ad campaign
A petition started by One Million Moms to protest Burger King until it removes the profanity from its advertising has just over 9,000 signatories.