The Tesla CEO wrote on Twitter he wants to fight Vladimir Putin in ‘single combat,’ saying it’s for Ukraine.
Author: Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAY
U.S. Army soldier dead after training incident at Fort Irwin National Training Center
Spc. Joseph M. Meitl Jr., 23, died Thursday during his brigade’s collective training in California, the U.S. Army said.
Scared of the palm-sized Joro spider? What to know about the ballooning, ‘beautiful spiders’
The Joro spider created fear across the country after a study said the could move up the East Coast. Here’s what to know about the big spider.
2 arrested in California after man found encased in concrete in bathtub in Honolulu
The Honolulu Police Department said two men were arrested in California after police discovered a missing man’s body in a bathtub full of concrete.
Gas prices jump 8 cents one day after breaking record; diesel prices now highest ever
One day after the national record for a gallon of gas was broken, prices rose another 8 cents on Wednesday.
A spider as big as the palm of your hand could soon invade the East Coast, scientists say
First spotted in the United States in Georgia in 2013, the Joro spider has taken over the southeast, and a new study says they could soon go up north.
DoorDash drivers wonder if delivery is worth it as gas prices rise: ‘Stay home and save money’
Drivers on apps like DoorDash and Uber say they are making less money than before as gas prices continue to climb nationwide.
Gas prices are the most expensive in US history, breaking record from 2008
The average price for a regular gallon of gas in the US is $4.17, according to AAA, breaking the record set in July 2008.
Why are gas prices rising so quickly? And how high are they expected to get?
Gas prices are dramatically rising across the country. Here’s what to know about the causes behind this and how long we can expect them to rise.
Want to visit space? You can send your name on NASA’s next mission around the moon for free
NASA’s Orion capsule will have a flash drive so people can send their names to go around the moon as part of the Artemis I mission.