Oysters harvested in Cedar Key are associated with a salmonella outbreak sickening people in Florida, Georgia and Alabama.
Author: Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY
Man steals American Airline airport bus, takes police on 15-mile chase across NYC, police say
A suspect stole the American Airline’s bus from John F. Kennedy International Airport, NYC police said, and drove it across multiple NYC boroughs.
Two brothers convicted in ‘unimaginable’ killing of California groom on his wedding day
Joe Melgoza and his new bride were celebrating their wedding in Chino just hours before the chaotic incident unfolded on Dec. 1, 2019.
Gretchen the cheetah escapes enclosure, forces brief closure of Nebraska zoo
The 5-year-old female cheetah named Gretchen found her way out of her zoo’s primary enclosure sometime before 3:40 p.m. Tuesday.
Heiress Constance Marten, partner arrested: Missing newborn’s parents won’t share baby’s location
Heiress Constance Marten and Mark Gordons were arrested in England Monday night intensifying the search for their missing newborn baby.
Shrimp recall: Geisha seafood recalled from Walmart, Safeway, more for spoilage concerns
The FDA said the shrimp could be under processed, which could lead to the potential for spoilage organisms or pathogen.
‘PLEASE GO HOME!’: This company shuts off computers so you don’t miss out on ‘quality time’
SoftGrid’s co-founder said he and her partners saw the initiative as a way to prioritize necessary breaks and maintain an overall work-life balance.
Video shows teen attack school employee for taking teen’s Nintendo Switch in class
A school employee in Florida was hospitalized after a teenage student attacked the school worker for taking teen’s Nintendo Switch, police said.
Right before liftoff, NASA and SpaceX scrub launch of 4 crewmembers due to ground systems issue
The last-minute move marked the second rescheduled launch of Crew-6, originally scheduled from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida for Sunday.
Four-person space mission set to launch Monday: What to know about NASA’s SpaceX Crew-6
Crew-6 was originally scheduled to launch from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Sunday, but it was delayed 24 hours.