Detectives do not believe the victim died at the scene, but are unsure how long the head was at that location.
Author: Joshua Bote, USA TODAY
At least 21 states pause reopening or take new steps to limit the spread of COVID-19
States with rising COVID-19 cases, including Texas, Arizona and Florida, are pausing reopening, requiring masks or taking other steps. See the list.
A groom in India died two days after getting married. Now, about 100 COVID-19 cases are linked to the wedding.
His family insisted on holding the wedding due to “huge financial losses” that would take place if the family cancelled, reported one outlet.
NASA to name DC headquarters after ‘Hidden Figure’ Mary W. Jackson, its first Black woman engineer
The dedication of the building comes after a street outside the agency headquarters was renamed Hidden Figures Way in 2019.
Newborns in Mexico were diagnosed with coronavirus, believed to be first case of triplets
The state’s health secretary said the chances were small that the babies were infected with coronavirus so quickly outside of the womb.
K-pop stans, teens on TikTok may have inflated expected turnout to President Trump’s Tulsa rally
The lower-than-expected turnout for President Donald Trump’s Tulsa rally may have been influenced by K-Pop supporters and TikTok users.
One man dead, 11 people wounded in Minneapolis shooting, police say
One man is dead and 11 people suffered non-life-threatening wounds in a shooting in Minneapolis, police there said early Sunday.
First, nooses. Now, a human effigy. Oakland, California, launches second hate crime investigation in 2 days.
A community member found a human effigy hanging from a tree Thursday near Lake Merritt, the same park where nooses were found this week, police say.
‘The Thing’: Scientists reveal world’s biggest soft-shelled egg belongs to extinct sea lizard
The egg is also the second-largest discovered from any creature, coming in second to an egg from the extinct Madagascan elephant bird.
The tortoises that saved their species by having sex have returned to their natural habitat
This includes Diego, the nearly 100-year-old Española tortoise, or Chelonoidis hoodensis, who copulated so much that he fathered around 800 offspring.