The Biden Administration’s decision to provide Ukraine with a controversial weapon known as “cluster bombs” ignited swift condemnation. Here’s why.
Author: Eric Lagatta, USA TODAY
Liquid gold? Sriracha bottles selling as high as $80 on ebay, Amazon amid ongoing shortage
A shortage of Huy Fong Sriracha sauce has inspired some to resell their coveted bottles to those willing to spend a pretty penny to obtain the condiment
Alien technology? Harvard professor finds fragments that could be of otherworldly origin
A crew recovered metallic spheres in the Pacific Ocean that, if determined to be artificial in nature, could point to extraterrestrial life.
Gotta catch some z’s: Pokémon reveals sleep-tracking app to launch soon
First teased in 2019, the free app will allow users to track their nightly rest with the addition of some adorable little Pokémon creatures.
English tourist filmed carving into Rome’s Colosseum claims ignorance of the monument’s age
A man identified as English tourist Ivan Danailov Dimitrov, 27, was seen in a video carving “Ivan+Haley 23” into the nearly 2,000-year-old Colosseum.
Chipotle-owned Pizzeria Locale, a build-your-own pizza chain, to close sites in Denver
Chipotle Mexican Grill will close a chain of build-your-own pizza restaurants in Denver a decade after the company first invested in Pizzeria Locale.
Man arrested for shining green laser at Tampa police helicopter
Juan Lozada-Zamorano was charged with misuse of a laser lighting device. “It literally blinds them for a second or two,” a police spokesman said.
5-year-old Missouri boy killed by tree falling on home as storms pummel St. Louis area
Severe storms in the St. Louis area sent a tree toppling into a home Saturday afternoon, killing a 5-year-old boy who was in his bedroom at the time.
3 Washington, D.C. businesses damaged with explosive devices; police looking for suspect
Three businesses were targeted Sunday morning by an attacker who either detonated or threw explosive devices at them. No injuries were reported.
The power of a name: How a campy alien film became a national ‘Independence Day’ tradition
“Independence Day,” the 1996 classic starring Will Smith, has became a Fourth of July staple. Here’s how the film’s title elevated its cultural status