Michael Kouame, 15, slapped Raphael Nii Ankrah after losing in the first round of the Tennis Foundation Ghana Open on Tuesday.
Author: Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAY
Want a job counting penguins? There’s an opening at this Antarctica post office
A British charity is hiring people for six months to work at an gift shop and post office in Antarctica. Life there is “basic but comfortable.”
There’s an outbreak of an infectious dog disease in Florida. Should pet owners be worried?
An outbreak of Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex in South Florida caused health officials to suspend dog services.
Photos show wreckage of world’s largest airplane in Ukraine
TheĀ Antonov An-225 “Mriya,” with a wingspan of 290 feet, was destroyed in a Russian attack in February.
Doja Cat almost misses Grammy win because she was in the bathroom: ‘I have never taken such a fast (pee)’
Doja Cat had to go to the bathroom, only to realize she went just as it was announced she won best pop duo/group performance with SZA.
WrestleMania 38 takeaways: Roman Reigns takes down Brock Lesnar, Pat McAfee gets stunned by Stone Cold Steve Austin
Roman Reigns took down Brock Lesnar in a winner-take-all match, while Pat McAfee and Johnny Knoxville had entertaining matches at WrestleMania 38.
WrestleMania 38: Stone Cold Steve Austin stuns his way back into the ring, Cody Rhodes returns to WWE
Night one of WrestleMania 38 was filled with many star-studded names, and showcased the best of WWE’s women’s division.
Hubble telescope finds most distant star ever, giving glimpse into early stages of universe
It took 12.9 billion years for light from the star Earendel to reach Earth, just 900 million years after the universe was born.
500-pound black bear living near Tennessee university relocated by wildlife officials
A black bear was removed from living near a private university in Tennessee after it “had become habituated to human and unnatural foods.”
A friendship over food: Great white sharks study dives into why the predators make friends
A study by a team of scientists at Florida International University shows how the fearsome predators will work together when hunting for prey.