A sheep named Baarack received a much needed shearing after rescuers in Australia found the abandoned animal with more than 75 pounds of wool.
Author: Ryan W. Miller, USA TODAY
Millions of gallons have leaked from burst water pipes in just one Texas city: ‘That is an incredible amount of water’
Reports of water pipes burst by ice are widespread, and the upcoming thaw may further open the floodgates of damage.
Another winter storm slams Northeast, Mid-Atlantic; 224K still without power in Texas; Little Rock, Arkansas, ties 1918 snow record
Another major storm brought snow and ice across the Northeast on Thursday as warnings extended as far south as weather-weary Texas.
‘Massive failure’: Why are millions of people in Texas still without power?
Extreme cold winter weather led to power outages and rolling blackouts in Texas. Here’s why it happened.
‘Another snow/ice producer’ is on the way as US endures brutal blast of winter weather blamed for at least 20 deaths
Another winter storm was forecast to pummel the South and Midwest on Wednesday before slamming into the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast on Thursday.
‘All we’re doing right now is purely to stay alive’: Indoor dining has its risks, but can its return save NYC restaurants?
New York City’s restaurants have been decimated during the COVID-19 pandemic. With indoor dining coming back Friday, will they survive?
A woman in Myanmar was filming an aerobic dance video as the coup began
Khing Hnin Wai was filming an aerobic dance video in her usual spot when the coup in Myanmar began unfolding behind her.
3 Idaho National Guard pilots killed in helicopter crash outside Boise, Guard says
Three members of the Idaho National Guard were killed in a helicopter crash Tuesday outside Boise during a “routine training flight,” the Guard said.
Mega Millions’ $970 million jackpot making players ‘euphoric,’ but your odds are … not good
One in 302,575,350. That’s the odds of winning the $970 million prize that is up for grabs during Friday’s Mega Millions drawing.
‘It hurts my heart’: MLK Day in DC subdued with King Memorial closed, city locked down
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in the nation’s capital was like no other amid the threat of inauguration violence and the COVID-19 pandemic.