Gas prices have started to soar in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and more records could soon be set.
Author: Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAY
Russian cats are the latest to be banned from international competitions after Ukraine invasion
As multiple groups and organizations banned Russian athletes from competing in events, one group is banning the country’s cats from all shows.
New research says Tyrannosaurus was actually three species – rex, imperator and regina
Long viewed as the most fearsome dinosaur ever, the tyrannosaurus rex wasn’t the only one of its kind, new research suggests.
JetBlue pilot taken off plane moments before flight for blowing over legal limit on breathalyzer
The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed they are investigating an alleged incident of a JetBlue pilot showing up to work intoxicated.
‘Modern day Winston Churchill’: What to know about Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has received global praise for his response to the Russian invasion.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams: It ‘would send the wrong message’ to allow Kyrie Irving to play at home
Despite dropping the vaccine mandate for New York City, Mayor Eric Adams said he still can’t allow Kyrie Irving to play any Nets’ home games.
New York man wins $10M lottery for the second time in 3 years
A New York man defied lottery odds after winning $10 million from a scratch-off game, and it’s the second time in three years he has won it.
New research says asteroid that killed the dinosaurs hit Earth in the spring
Fossils of animals that died immediately after the asteroid hit gave researchers some answers to the time of year when it occurred.
A 16-year-old chess prodigy from India becomes youngest to beat world champion
Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa, 16, beat Magnus Carlsen, who has been world champion since 2013. He celebrated by “just going to bed.”
It’s ‘Twosday!’ No matter where you are in the world, today’s palindrome date is the same
It’s a day for two. 2/22/22 is a palindrome that will be on a Tuesday. Be ready to celebrate at 2:22, a.m. or p.m., or at 22:22 military time.