A rare gem, named the Eternal Pink Diamond for its vivid purplish pink appearance, could sell for $35 million when Sotheby’s auctions it off in June.
Author: Mike Snider, USA TODAY
Wisconsin man suspected of firebombing anti-abortion group’s office arrested in Boston
A Wisconsin man was arrested Tuesday at Boston Logan International Airport in connection to the 2022 firebombing of an anti-abortion group’s office.
Oreo releases new limited edition cookie: ‘Blackout Cake’ is double-stuffed with chocolate flavor
The new limited-edition Oreo Blackout Cake cookies hit shelves April 3. They have two layers of creme: one of chocolate and one of dark chocolate.
Pepsi unveils new logo: See the updated branding ahead of iconic cola’s 125th anniversary
Ahead of its 125th anniversary in August, Pepsi is updating its logo to make it more vibrant and relevant for a digital world, the company says.
Pepsi: A look at the evolution of the brand’s logo since Pepsi-Cola’s launch in 1898
From Pepsi-Cola to Pepsi, we look at the cola brand’s logo design since the soft drink was created in 1898.
Rescued at sea: After a whale sank their sailboat, Florida crew stranded in South Pacific
A sailboat headed to French Polynesia in the South Pacific sank after it was hit by a whale. The crew was rescued by another ship in about 10 hours.
Spring at Dunkin’ means breakfast tacos on the menu — and a limited-time cherry blossom donut
Dunkin’ is celebrating the National Cherry Blossom Festival with a limited-edition cherry blossom donut March 22-April 25, while supplies last.
Relativity Space’s 3D-printed rocket will get its third launch attempt Wednesday night
The 3D rocket launch scheduled Wednesday from Relativity Space will make the third try at the inaugural launch of its Terran 1 rocket.
Video shows osprey tangled in fishing line, tethered to pole before being freed in San Diego
The San Diego Humane Society, with the help of a SDG&E crew, freed an osprey, which had been tethered by a fishing line to her nest.
Is 3D printing the future of food? Well, if you like cheesecake things are already cooking
Columbia University engineers have created a 3D printer to make food, primarily a slice of Nutella and peanut butter cheesecake.