Even without a goal at the 2022 World Cup, Mexico still has a chance to make it out of the group stages, as long as they win and get help.
Author: Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAY
You may be too late to book a Santa for your Christmas party: Here’s how you can become one
The demand to get Santa Claus for your holiday party or gathering is higher than ever before. Here’s how to be one to save your gathering.
This bird hadn’t been seen by researchers in over 140 years. They finally spotted it.
The black-naped pheasant-pigeon was first – and last – observed by researchers 140 years ago, and it remained elusive until September.
1 dead, 27 injured after bus carrying Brandeis University students crashes in Massachusetts
Officials said the bus was transporting students from a hockey game at Northeastern University in Boston when it crashed Saturday night.
Crash that injured 25 law enforcement recruits was ‘deliberate,’ Los Angeles sheriff says
Investigators “have developed probable cause to believe it was intentional,” Sheriff Alex Villanueva said in an interview with NewsNation on Thursday.
Driver strikes 25 LA County Sheriff’s, police recruits while training; 5 in critical condition
Authorities said the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and police recruits were on a run in the city of Whittier when a vehicle struck them.
Global population will reach 8 billion Tuesday in historic milestone for humanity, UN projects
The milestone will be reached 11 years after the planet hit 7 billion people. It may be a while before we get another billion.
Amazon plans to lay off about 10,000 employees, largest in company history, report says
A report from The New York Times says Amazon’s layoffs will affect its devices organization, retail division and human resources.
‘Please refrain from licking’: Psychedelic toads can poison you, National Park Service warns
The agency said people can get sick if people get the poison the toad secrets in their mouth, as it is used to produce psychedelic effects.
Do you get paid time off to vote in midterms? There’s no federal law, but these states allow it
Is work preventing you from going to the polls on Election Day? Some states require employers to pay employees while they vote.