The deaths of Abigail Williams, 13, and Liberty German, 14, have remained unsolved for over five years. Police will give an update Monday.
Author: Wyatte Grantham-Philips, USA TODAY
Soon you can buy stamps bearing the faces of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Toni Morrison, USPS says
The U.S. Postal Service has released designs for its 2023 stamps. Late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is among those being honored.
Clorox recalls some scented cleaning products that may contain bacteria, infection risk
Clorox is recalling some of its scented Pine-Sol products due to bacteria that can lead to serious infection for people with weakened immune systems.
Unilever recalls dry shampoo that may contain ‘elevated levels’ of cancer-causing chemical
Unilever United States has issued a voluntary recall of 19 dry shampoo aerosol products – from brands like Dove to TRESemmé – over benzene concerns.
Driver arrested after high-speed car chase from San Diego to Los Angeles, standoff at LAX
A Thursday car chase spanned three California counties and resulted in a standoff at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), local reports said.
Meet ‘Pan Solo’: A California bakery’s 6-foot replica of the ‘Star Wars’ hero made of bread
One House Bakery in Benicia, California has created a life-sized, bread dough replica of Han Solo – inspired by the image of him frozen in carbonite.
What are the midterm elections? Here’s what to know about them and why they’re important
The midterms are elections that take place every two years – or halfway through a president’s four-year term. In 2022, the midterms are November 8.
CVS cuts costs of period products by 25%, pays customer ‘tampon tax’ in some states
The chain is reducing the cost CVS Health brand period products by 25%. It’s also covering applicable taxes on menstrual supplies in 12 states.
Space ‘fingerprint?’ NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope captures rings formed by star duo
The pair of stars, known as Wolf-Rayet 140, is located more than 5,000 light years from Earth. The dust rings display the passage of time, NASA says.
Endangered gray wolves die after being poisoned in Washington state, wildlife officials say
Washington officials are investigating the poisonings of six gray wolves. Wildlife advocates are offering rewards for information.