College professors from ASU, NYU and Stanford say Taylor Swift’s popular music is an entry to point to engage today’s students.
Author: Nicole Fallert, USA TODAY
‘Girl math,’ ‘lazy girl job’ and ‘girl dinner’: Why do we keep adding ‘girl’ to everything?
The word “girl” is everywhere on TikTok. But maybe it’s not a bad thing. It just depends who is using it.
What is a ‘girl dinner’ and why do we call it that anyway?
“The Girl Dinner” is an easy-to-make serving for one that’s a cluster of pretty nibbles. But why are we acting like girls can have a snack for dinner?
Daily Briefing: Underwater noises detected
The search for the missing submersible and more news to know Wednesday.
Daily Briefing: Why the GOP debt limit plan is ‘dead on arrival’ to the Senate
House passes GOP debt limit plan with deep cuts and more of Thursday’s news.
Star Wars Celebration: New movie will bring back Daisy Ridley as Rey, three films planned
Star Wars Celebration 2023 unspooled the future of the film and TV franchises Friday in London, announcing the return of Daisy Ridley in a new movie.
Murdaugh faces life in prison
It’s Your Week: How USA TODAY covered the Murdaugh trial.
The ‘never Kevins’ and ‘only Kevins’
Kevin McCarthy keeps up his bid for House speaker.
What is needle spiking, what travelers should know: ‘You always think it won’t happen to you’
One year since initial reports of needle spiking in UK nightlife, the threat persists across Europe. And Americans don’t know better.
Daily Briefing: Are the US and Russia ready to talk?
Probably not sooner than later. Here’s Friday’s news.