Hawaiian officials will hold a lottery distributing live animals to the public in an effort to preserve Puʻuhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park.
Author: Sudiksha Kochi, USA TODAY
The world’s deepest dive pool also comes with an underwater ‘sunken city’
Dubai has opened the world’s deepest dive pool, which runs 196 feet deep and has its own sunken city complete with benches, streetlights and a home.
‘You have got to be kidding me’: Why did a Florida man get two blue Joe Jonas hands from Expedia?
A Florida man received two Joe Jonas hand replicas in the mail and is looking for some answers. They appeared to be from Expedia.
Soul Cap, designed for swimmers with natural Black hair, banned from Tokyo Olympics
The International Swimming Federation has banned swimming caps designed for natural Black hair for use in the upcoming Tokyo Olympics.
These are the healthiest communities in the nation, 2021 report says
The U.S. News and World Report released its fourth-annual healthiest community rankings. Iowa was the most represented state in the new report.
Looking for an adventure close to home? Here are 5 ways to be a tourist in your own city
Staying in your local town or city has its perks, including being your own tourist. Here are some other ways to explore your city with a tourist perspective.
Meet the new Gerber baby, photo contest winner: Florida infant Zane Kahin
Four-month-old Zane Kahin of Florida is the winner of the Gerber Photo Search 2021. His family won a $25K and free Gerber products for up to one year.
Is Subway selling real tuna or is it fake? Test finds no tuna DNA.
After a class-action lawsuit was filed against Subway in January alleging that its tuna was fake, the New York Times launched an investigation.
‘She flew out’: Opera singer Emily Geller Hardman gives birth to baby girl in back seat of her car
Opera singer Emily Geller Hardman had organized every detail of her pregnancy. It wasn’t supposed to include giving birth in the back seat of her car.
Hubble Telescope’s payload computer is down. NASA has spent days trying to fix it.
The Hubble Telescope’s payload computer halted this month, and NASA scientists have spent nearly a week trying to fix it.