Christina Nichole Iglesias may become the first federal prisoner to receive gender-affirming surgery after a judge’s ruling earlier this week.
Author: Maria Jimenez Moya, USA TODAY
Oreology: Here’s how to split your Oreo cookie correctly, according to scientists
MIT scientists developed an Oreometer to get the perfect Oreo spilt every single time. “None have gone to such playful lengths,” Oreo said.
Secret Service officers kill intruder at the Peruvian Ambassador’s home in Washington
Secret Service officers fatally shot an intruder at the Peruvian ambassador’s residence, according to officials on Wednesday morning.
Sci-fi becomes real life: NASA doctor ‘holoports’ to International Space Station
NASA Doctor was able to appear as a hologram at the International Space Station and have a conversation with an astronaut.
Want to know when the Easter Bunny is delivering your basket? Track him here.
This app lets you know exactly where in the world the Easter Bunny is and what time you can expect him to deliver your goodies.
‘It’s Okay to Be a Unicorn’ author said school nixed his reading to students over ‘gay agenda’ fears
Jason Tharp said his book promotes inclusion among children and doesn’t reference LGBTQ issues. But the school nixed the reading, citing a gay agenda.
Driver claims computer on his Tesla froze while traveling 83 mph on California freeway
The computer of a Tesla Model 3 allegedly froze while the owner was driving at 83 mph on the freeway in Southern California.
Toyota safety recalls 460,000 vehicles over stability control issue
Toyota is recalling about 460,000 US models due to a software error that can disable a stability control system. The recall also affects Lexus models.
Fortune just released its annual list of ‘100 Best Companies to Work For.’ Here are the top 10.
Fortune released its annual ranking of the best companies to work for in 2022. Cisco, Hilton, Wegmans, Salesforce and Capital One are on top 10 list.
Boston Logan TSA finds sword inside man’s cane: ‘No idea blade was in there’
TSA officers at Boston’s Logan International Airport discovered a sword inside a traveler’s cane on Tuesday.