Police in Colorado said they had to use tasers and a non-lethal shotgun to get the dogs away from the 89-year-old victim.
Author: Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAY
‘Bloop’: NASA Mars lander captures what it sounds like when a meteorite hits Mars
It’s not often you hear a meteorite impact. NASA says this is the first time scientists have recorded the sound of a space rock hitting Mars.
Seeing more spiders in your home lately? They’re probably just looking for love.
It’s mating season for spiders. Don’t be shocked if you find one looking for love in your living room this fall.
Mexican Independence Day is here: How September 16 signifies a ‘moment of hope’ for Mexico
Over 300 years ago, Miguel Hidalgo declared Mexico’s independence from Spain. But the story is far different from the United States.
English soccer teams who played after queen’s death face ‘strongest possible’ punishment
The Sheffield and District Fair Play League said the two teams will be “dealt with in the strongest possible terms” for deciding to play.
15-year-old dead, another hospitalized after overdosing at Hollywood high school, police say
Authorities said two teens had bought what they believed to be Percocet pills at a park earlier in the day. The pills were laced with fentanyl.
The best way to get a crying baby back to sleep? Researchers say they’ve figured it out
There are numerous methods people use to get their crying child back to sleep. Researchers say this may be the best way.
A Virginia man thought he won $600 in a lottery scratch-off. He actually won $1 million.
Jose Flores Velasquez went claim his $600 prize, but lottery officials told him he won the $1 million grand prize.
Anthony Varvaro, former MLB pitcher turned police officer, killed in car crash on way to 9/11 memorial in NYC
Varvaro played six seasons with three different MLB teams before becoming an officer with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
With Queen Elizabeth II’s death, what changes in the UK? The national anthem, money and more
Queen Elizabeth II has been embedded in United Kingdom symbols for decades. Now, money, flags, stamps and even song lyrics will need to be changed.