A badger helped archaeologists uncover a trove of more than 200 Roman coins buried in a cave in Spain for centuries.
Author: Marina Pitofsky, USA TODAY
Looking for a new career? Here’s U.S. News & World Report’s annual list of best job rankings
Are you looking for a new job opportunity or career change? U.S. News and World Report released its annual ranking of the best jobs for 2022.
A man in India says he’s been injected with 12 COVID vaccines. He wants more shots.
An 85-year-old man in India says he has received 12 COVID-19 vaccine doses and believes the shots have helped with his health issues.
Have dogs or cats instead of kids? That’s ‘selfishness,’ Pope Francis says
Pope Francis this week criticized individuals who opt for pets instead of children, saying that a “denial of fatherhood or motherhood diminishes us.”
Looking back on 2021? Here are some of USA TODAY’s most-read stories of the year
This year, the USA TODAY Network covered triumphs and tragedies alike, from gold medals at the Tokyo Olympics to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Where is Santa now? Follow his Christmas Eve journey with these Google and NORAD trackers
It’s Christmas Eve, and children are eagerly waiting for Santa Claus to deliver presents. Here are some popular Santa trackers you can use this year.
The latest in NFT art? Melania Trump’s eyes in watercolor piece with audio ‘message of hope’
What is the latest in NFTs? Former first lady Melania Trump is now selling digital art and accessories as NFTs, or non-fungible tokens.
What’s your state’s favorite Christmas cookie? Google shares unique holiday searches
Is your favorite Christmas cookie the same as your nearby friends and family? Google shared a list of uniquely searched Christmas cookies by state.
Why is everything so expensive? A quick look at what 1982-level Inflation means in 2021
With the latest CPI report putting inflation at a 39-year high, there are questions about what it means and how to stop it. Here are some answers.
Alabama man admitted to dumping hundreds of FedEx packages in ravine, officials say
Law enforcement officials in Alabama say a former contract driver for FedEx admitted to dumping hundreds of packages in a ravine last month.