Nathan Tyler Valencia, 20, died four days after participating in Kappa Sigma fraternity’s “Fight Night.” His family is seeking a full investigation.
Author: Wyatte Grantham-Philips, USA TODAY
What is GivingTuesday? What to know about the holiday of ‘radical generosity’
GivingTuesday is celebrated on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving each year, falling on Nov. 30 for 2021. The day encourages individuals to give back.
Frida Kahlo’s ‘Diego y yo’ sells for record-breaking $34.9 million at Sotheby’s auction
The Tuesday sale of Frida Kahlo’s “Diego y yo” at Sotheby’s set a new high for the most expensive artwork sold at auction by a Latin American artist.
Ready to say goodbye to Snapchat? Here’s how to delete or deactivate your account
Deleting your Snapchat account is easy. And, if you change your mind, you can always reactivate it within 30 days.
Why is your dog tilting its head? New study dives into the adorable habit
Researchers from Eotvos Lorand University suggested that head tilting in dogs may be related to “processing relevant, meaningful stimuli.”
It’s Great Pumpkin season. Take a look at some of the most gigantic squash on record
Some giant pumpkins weigh more than small cars. And under peak conditions, they can grow as much as 60 pounds in a single day.
A Metro train derailed in DC last week. Now, 60% of its fleet is out of service
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority announced its 7,000 series cars — approximately 60% of the Metro’s fleet — would be out of service.
Record-breaking 4.3 million Americans quit their jobs in August, new data show
According to data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics on Tuesday, August saw record-breaking rates of Americans leaving their jobs.
Goodbye, heels and skirts. Airline finally gives female flight attendants a ‘comfort’ look
SkyUp Airlines is putting an end to skirt-and-heel uniforms for female flight attendants. The new look will include an orange suit and Nike sneakers.
Lego announces plans to remove gender stereotypes from toys, following global survey
A global study by the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media found that harmful gender stereotypes persist in children’s activities.