An 8.7 million ton seaweed blob is expected to arrive on Florida beaches ahead of the summer tourist season.
Author: Anthony Jackson, USA TODAY
Huge X-class solar flare erupts from the sun, creates radio blackout in South America
Solar flares are a common occurrence on the surface of the sun, but their size and intensity varies. This flare was the largest researchers have seen.
In the mood for a Cauliflower sandwich? Chick-Fil-A unveils new plant-based menu item.
Chick-Fil-A customers will be excited to know a new plant-based item is coming to the menu, the Cauliflower Sandwich.
Scientists in South America document largest freshwater baby turtle hatching recorded
Scientists along the border of Brazil and Bolivia recorded the largest freshwater hatch of freshwater baby turtles in the world.
Italian Mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro arrested after eluding police for three decades
Italian Mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro was the last of three longtime fugitive top-level Mafia bosses who had for decades eluded capture.
Dallas Zoo shuts down as police look for escaped clouded leopard
An escaped clouded leopard caused the Dallas Zoo to shut down as police are helping the zoo staff look for the missing cat.
Holiday travelers stranded at airports across US after thousands of flights get cancelled
Holiday travelers across the U.S. are left with few options after a winter storm cancels thousands of flights.
FTX collapse stems from ‘unacceptable management practices,’ new CEO tells House committee
A day after FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried was arrested in the Bahamas, FTX’s new CEO told Congress the group’s collapse stemmed from “mismanagement.”
New York Times reporters, workers go on first 24-hour strike in more than 40 years
More than 1,100 New York Times reporters and staff are going on a 24-hour strike for better pay, among other conditions.
First Native American woman in space, Nicole Mann, hopes to inspire indigenous youth
After becoming the first Native American woman in space, Nicole Mann said she hopes to inspire indigenous youth.