If you’re working on a holiday when you’d rather be celebrating, that could be a breach of a “psychological contract,” one expert said.
Author: Jay Cannon, USA TODAY
Researchers say they finally know why slabs of glass litter this desert: An ancient, exploding comet
Glass slabs cover parts of the the Atacama Desert in Chile. A new study says they’re the result of a comet explosion some 12,000 years ago.
They pulled 63,000 pounds of trash from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, but that’s just the start
A half-mile long trash-trapping system named “Jenny” hauled in more than 63,000 pounds of waste from the so-called Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
Proposed China law would punish parents for their kids’ bad behavior
A draft bill in China would allow for parents to be punished for their children’s criminal or bad behavior.
Confused self-driving cars are flooding a normally quiet dead-end street in San Francisco
A quiet dead end in San Francisco is seeing an influx of self-driving visitors. One resident said they’re showing up “literally every five minutes.”
Texas 3-year-old found safe in wooded area after going missing for three days
Christopher Ramirez was found after a civilian called in a tip to authorities, bringing a swift resolution to a search that had little facts.
Fortnite to be ‘blacklisted’ from App Store until legal battle with Apple subsides, Epic Games CEO says
Epic Games, creator of Fortnite, will continue to be barred from the App Store until the appeals process subsides in its lawsuit against Apple.
Mexico court rules punishment of abortion unconstitutional, decriminalizes practice nationwide
The decision to ban the punishment of abortions immediately only affects one state, but the ruling compels judges across Mexico to follow suit.
Fortnite launches virtual experience for Martin Luther King Jr.’s ‘I Have A Dream’ speech
Fortnite is launching a new experience themed around Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have A Dream” speech, which has already been met with some backlash.
Seasons derailed, programs cut: Athletes face emotional blow as pandemic uproots college sports
The pandemic has shaken college sports to their core, dealing an emotional blow to athletes as they wonder when, or if, they’ll be able to play again.