Argentina’s World Cup victory parade was cut short after millions of people took to the streets.
Author: Anthony Jackson, USA TODAY
Toilet study shows what goes where, and how high, after you flush
Engineers from the University of Colorado Boulder used laser lights to see just what happens when you flush a public toilet.
FTX collapse stems from ‘unacceptable management practices,’ new CEO tells House committee
A day after FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried was arrested in the Bahamas, FTX’s new CEO told Congress the group’s collapse stemmed from “mismanagement.”
New York Times reporters, workers go on first 24-hour strike in more than 40 years
More than 1,100 New York Times reporters and staff are going on a 24-hour strike for better pay, among other conditions.
Tampa police chief resigns after flashing badge during traffic stop to get out of a ticket
Mary O’Connor, Tampa’s police chief, resigned after she was caught on police body camera flashing her badge to get out of a traffic stop.
First Native American woman in space, Nicole Mann, hopes to inspire indigenous youth
After becoming the first Native American woman in space, Nicole Mann said she hopes to inspire indigenous youth.
Here are the top 3 differences between Disneyland and Disney World
Looking to take your family on vacation, but not sure whether to go to Disneyland or Disney World? Here are three differences.
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope captures space ‘fingerprint’
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope captured a space “fingerprint” formed from two stars shifting gasses and dust between them.
After two months missing, body of Jolissa Fuentes found at car crash site in California
The body of 22-year-old Jolissa Fuentes, who had been missing for two months, was found in a mangled car at the base of a cliff in California.
Quirky flying machine known as the Mad Bat may be the future of flight
The odd looking Mad Bat flying machine may be the future of flight, according to the Romanian team that developed it.