North Korea, Lesotho and Turkmenistan are some of the handful of countries have no reported coronavirus cases.
Author: Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY
Greta Thunberg snaps heartwarming photo with her hero, education activist Malala Yousafzai
Climate change activist Greta Thunberg and women’s education advocate Malala Yousafzai met at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.
Guinness World Records oldest man, who said secret to long life was smiling, dies at 112
Chitetsu Watanabe was presented the certificate as the world’s oldest living man by Guinness World Records in Niigata, Japan, on Feb. 12.
She didn’t drink, but her urine was full of alcohol. Turns out, her bladder was its own brewery.
Medical professionals at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine discovered that the woman had a rare condition called auto-brewery syndrome.
#BroomChallenge: You can actually stand a broom up anytime during the year
The trend that’s “sweeping” the nation is unfortunately based on faulty science and rumors that stem from almost a decade ago.
Who is Alexander Vindman, key witness to Trump impeachment who was removed from White House job?
Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman was director of European Affairs at the National Security Council. He started his post at the Trump White House in 2018.
The coronavirus has nothing to do with Corona beer. But, some people seem to think so.
The search terms ‘corona beer’ and ‘corona beer virus’ have surged on Google in the recent week as the outbreak continues to spread and claim lives.
Deadly funnel-web spiders descend on battered Australian cities; experts warn of bite
The Australian Reptile Park attributes increased activity in funnel-web spiders to recent weather and expected warm air on the way.
Dark smoke from Australia fires is circling the Earth, NASA says
Even in big cities such as Canberra, Sydney and Melbourne, Australians who are accustomed to blue skies face an unprecedented problem.
Heartbreaking photos show dogs and horses being rescued after Taal volcano eruption
The nation’s disaster response team said that at least 30,000 people fled their homes that surrounded the country’s second most active volcano Monday.