In the US, concern over Lyme disease and its treatment is rising. What to know about recent cases.
Author: Janet Loehrke, USA TODAY
Not-so-friendly skies: Incidents of unruly passengers are rising
As air travel returns to pre-pandemic levels, reports of unruly passengers are increasing. Graphics illustrate the trends.
A ship-to-ship oil transfer: How the UN seeks to prevent a catastrophe near Yemen
A supertanker off the coast of Yemen has been decaying since 2015, and crews are removing oil to prevent a catastrophic spill. Visuals explain how.
With summer at its hottest, here’s what to know about the danger of kids left in cars
Cars can be dangerous places to be in the summer heat. Experts say the peril to a child left inside can escalate quickly. Visuals explain.
Skywatchers rejoice: This August, you’ll see a rare blue moon − plus another supermoon
Set your calendar: August will bring us two supermoons, including a rare blue moon. Here’s a visual explainer.
Hail has been reported in the US 4,800 times so far in 2023, more than all of last year
Summer storms can bring large, damaging hail in the central and eastern U.S. Here’s how hail forms and how hailstones can grow dangerously large.
A particularly sluggish invasion: Invasive giant snails force Florida counties into quarantine
Alligators, sharks and now giant snails in Florida: Graphics profile the giant African land snails that could wreak havoc in the Sunshine State.
‘Jaws’ may need a remake: Drone images show sharks living in harmony with humans: Graphics
A new study shows sharks and humans can share the ocean harmoniously. Researchers believe it’s safe. Do you?
Colombian aviation report shows how 4 children survived plane crash in the Amazon
Colombian authorities have released a preliminary report on how four children survived a plane crash in Amazon jungle.
Why do we celebrate Flag Day? Here are the do’s and don’ts for the June 14 holiday
The milestones and the evolution of the American flag and tips for proper display.