Following a wave of protests throughout Bangladesh, 16 people — including a school principal — have been sentenced to death over a teen girl’s murder.
Author: Joshua Bote, USA TODAY
Sex offenders sue sheriff who put ‘no trick-or-treat’ signs in their front yards
The suit against the Butts County Sheriff’s Office argues that the signs “violate private citizens’ constitutional rights.” It will be ruled Thursday.
Medieval man’s face reconstructed from 600-year-old skull
Researchers found that Skeleton 125 was over the age of 46 years old and shorter than the average medieval man. He was around 5’2″ or 5’3″.
This cockroach ‘smoking’ a cigarette is the internet’s latest obsession
Thomas Kretchmar, a New York-based attorney, caught the roach dragging a cigarette through a sewer grate, at risk of falling through the cracks.
These ‘super soft and cuddly’ caterpillars can poison you. Here’s what you should know
Poisonous stings from the puss caterpillar and other types have plagued the South and parts of the Midwest. Don’t be fooled by their fuzzy exteriors.
A Florida dog went missing. 12 years later, she reunited with her owner in Pittsburgh
It took 12 years for Katheryn Strang to be reunited with Dutchess, her fox terrier. But the moment arrived over 1,100 miles from Strang’s home.
Panera worker allegedly fired after viral TikTok clip ‘exposing’ frozen mac and cheese
On Friday, the poster said on Twitter that she was fired for the video, showing her place a frozen bag of macaroni and cheese into a vat of hot water.
California plans to end ‘lunch shaming’ with a new bill that guarantees meals for all students
SB 265 will require that all public school students have a meal provided by the school “even if their parent or guardian has unpaid meal fees.”
Felony charge for girl, 13, who pointed finger-guns at other students, officials say
There were previous encounters involving the student that resulted in classmates being “fearful” of her, according to police.
Kansas federal judge rebuked for sexual harassment and illicit affair with convicted felon
U.S. District Judge Carlos Murguia of the District of Kansas was sanctioned Monday with committing judicial misconduct.