The search for the missing submersible piloted by CEO Stockton Rush has ended after rescuers found evidence of a “catastrophic implosion.”
Author: Ariana Triggs, USA TODAY
Giant African land snails prompt quarantine zone South Florida
Florida has enacted a quarantine zone in an attempt to stop the spread of giant African land snails.
Grieving mom is on a mission to educate on drunk driving dangers after losing three kids
Dawn Simmons, a Louisiana mom who lost three children to a drunk driver has dedicated her life to warning others about the dangers.
‘There’s a vulture in the house!’ Couple shocked to see three-foot vulture on their couch
A couple in Atlanta, Georgia, was shocked to see that a vulture entered their house through a doggy door while they were out getting food.
Looking for a fun summer vacation spot? Check out these top beaches in the country!
As summer kicks off, here’s the top-ranked beaches in each U.S. region.
New rideshare app sends cars driven remotely to customers, allows them to manually drive
A new app, “Fetch,” sends cars driven by remote drivers to customers and allows them to manually drive to their destinations in the UK.
Craving a vacation, but have no one to go with? Here’s how to safely travel solo.
As travel gets back to pre-pandemic levels, more people are traveling alone. Here’s how to do it safely.
New survey finds social media users experience FOODMO, fear of missing out on food trends
A new poll shows that a large portion of social media users experience FOODMO, or fear of missing out on new food trends.
Experience Titanic in a whole new way with a three-dimensional scan of the wreckage
A deep sea research company recreated the “unsinkable” Titanic with a three-dimensional scan of the ship’s wreckage site that took over 200 hours.
‘Everyone is a gamer’: Here are some debunked myths about video gaming and those who play
Playing video games is no longer child’s play, as many adults of all ages now play video games to manage stress and socialize.