DNA taken from 1,000-year-old grave in Finland led researchers to believe the body was a well-respected non-binary person, challenging gender roles.
Author: Gabriela Miranda, USA TODAY
Australian government to offer reparations to indigenous communities forced from their land
On Thursday, Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced $378.6 million in reparations to “Stolen Generation” communities.
These back to school TikTok hacks will help with lunches, dorm organization and more
Heading back to school? Here are some TikTok hacks around organization, sleep and meal prep you need to know.
Black Puerto Rican Jasmine Camacho-Quinn’s gold medal represents more than a record win
Jasmine Camacho-Quinn represented Puerto Rico because her mother was born on the island. Her win led her to reconnecting with family and winning gold.
‘Real life Sponge Bob and Patrick’ discovered in Atlantic Ocean by deep-sea vehicle
About 200 miles off the New York City coast, marine researchers discovered a sea star and sponge that resembled SpongeBob SquarePants characters.
YouTuber dies after falling off Italian mountain while filming video, reports say
Albert Dyrlund, a YouTuber from Denmark, was filming a video in the Italian Alps when he fell to his death on Wednesday, according to media reports.
LAX air traffic controllers report another strange jetpack man sighting, warn pilots
Last September a man was spotted wearing a jetpack in the sky near LAX. On Wednesday, LAX air traffic controllers reported seeing the jetpack man.
Hobby Lobby must return rare Dream Tablet bought for $1.6 million, Justice Department orders
Hobby Lobby bought an ancient artifact for $1.6 million in 2014 from Christie’s. On Tuesday, the Justice Department ordered the company to return it.
Weightlifter Loa Dika Toua ‘never imagined’ competing in a second Olympics. She just shattered a record with her fifth.
Papua New Guinea’s Loa Dika Toua makes history once again as the first five-time woman Olympian lifter. She first appeared in the Olympics at 16.
World’s first 3D printed steel bridge weighing 4.9 tons opens to public in Amsterdam
On July 15, the world’s first 3D printed steel bridge created by the Imperial College London was unveiled in Amsterdam. It weights 4.9 tons.