No. 1 Gonzaga sent a message with a blowout win over No. 2 UCLA. The Bulldogs dominated the Bruins from the jump in a Final Four rematch.
Author: Scott Gleeson, USA TODAY
‘I can’t believe I’m sitting here’: Dick Vitale breaks down in tears as he returns to booth amid cancer battle
The emotion showed as legendary ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale returned amid his battle with cancer to call the Gonzaga-UCLA game.
‘Snowbegone Kenobi’: Vermont had schoolchildren name the state’s snowplows. It’s adorable.
Snowbegone Kenobi. William Scrape-speare. Plowy McPlowFace. Those were a few of the names Vermont children chose for the state’s Name a Plow Program.
Meet the ‘megaspider’ – the biggest of its kind ever seen, Australian reptile park says
A gigantic funnel-web spider with piercing fangs has been donated to an antivenom program in Australia. The arachnid’s size makes it one of a kind.
Portugal made a law that bans texting employees after work. Why? For more teleworkers.
In an effort to promote work-life balance, the Portuguese parliament now has a law banning bosses from texting employees after work hours.
Facebook’s rebrand to Meta mocked because it sounds similar to the Hebrew word for ‘dead’
Social media users in Israel are using the hashtag #FacebookDead and mocking the company for not doing its research in rebranding to “Meta.”
UCLA out to redefine college basketball blue blood with ‘Bad Boys’ defensive approach
Coach Mick Cronin wants his Bruins to play with physical and mental toughness on both ends of the court with an emphasis on gritty defense.
A ‘flesh eating’ STI causing ‘beefy red’ sores is becoming more common. Should Americans worry?
Once believed to be rare, the “flesh eating” STI known as donovanosis is beginning to show up more in the UK, prompting a concern for spreading.
When does the time change in 2021? Here’s when to turn back clocks on daylight saving time
Daylight saving time change happens on Sunday, Nov. 7, 2021, meaning there’s an extra hour of sleep.
Some African elephants are evolving to have no tusks. Is it from years of poaching?
Female elephants in Mozambique’s Gorongosa National Park have been born tuskless, and scientists say it’s an evolutionary result of brutal poaching.
