Researchers in the U.K. have discovered a new dinosaur, a ferocious 10-foot-long bird-like predator related to the velociraptor.
Author: Mike Snider, USA TODAY
‘You’re a bad dog!’ Amazon delivery driver fends off pit bull attack, saving woman and her dog
An Amazon delivery driver recently helped save a woman and her small dog that were being attacked by a larger pit bull.
States are investigating TikTok: This is how parents can monitor what their kids do on social media
Attorneys general from eight states announced they were launching an investigation into TikTok in order to ‘protect young people’.
Streaming dispute: Disney channels and ABC, ESPN dropped from YouTube TV as college bowls kick in
YouTube TV dropped ESPN, ABC and other Disney networks on Saturday amid a dispute over carriage fees between Google and The Walt Disney Co.
Radio host Dave Ramsey fired and ‘mocked’ employee over COVID precautions, federal lawsuit claims
Personal finance expert and radio host Dave Ramsey has been accused in a lawsuit of firing an employee for wanting to take COVID-19 precautions.
South Africa’s most venomous snake slithers out of family’s decorated Christmas tree
After decorating their Christmas tree in South Africa, a family saw a snake lurking among the boughs. It turned out to be very venomous.
What’s the best way to remove ice from your windshield? Vinegar is not involved
Looking for a hack to save time clearing ice or snow off of your windshield? Here are the best ways to de-ice your car, according to experts.
She’s 100, and celebrated her birthday with her two older sisters. Key to a long life? ‘Keep going’
Frances Kompus turned 100 in November, the third in a trio of Atwood, Kansas sisters to do so. Sisters Julia Kopriva and Lucy Pochop, are 104 and 102.
Better research into Instagram, WhatsApp effects on young users needed, academics say
Meta should make public its research and collaborate on studies to better understand mental health effects of Instagram on kids, experts say.
FedEx ‘debacle’: Driver dumped packages into Alabama ravine at least six times, police say
A FedEx driver tossed packages into an Alabama ravine at least six times, the Blount County Sheriff’s Office says. More than 400 packages were found.