Becca Moore started the campaign to help Raul Torres pay family medical bills and other expenses after she says Torres sacrificed his day to help her.
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Tesla recalls nearly 130,000 vehicles due to overheating CPU issue. Software fix coming
To fix an overheating computer chip issue, Tesla will offer a free over-the-air software update that will improve CPU temperature management.
New Crocs are on the way, and these are part of a balanced breakfast
The Cinnamon Toast Crunch crocs are the only ones available for purchase as of April 29 at Foot Locker, Kids Foot Locker, Champs Sports and Eastbay.
Young people want student debt relief. But not all want it totally canceled, poll finds
Some people discuss student loan debt relief in terms of fairness, wondering if debt should be eliminated for everyone or those in most dire need.
Two friends wanted to celebrate Black hair. So they created an art exhibit.
An art exhibit focused on Black hair has hit Atlanta, Austin, Washington, Los Angeles and by the end of summer 2022, Brooklyn.
What is Passover or Pesach? The Jewish holiday explained
Passover allows Jewish people to remember the liberation of the Israelites. There are symbolic foods, stories and depending on observance, festivals.
California teenager reported missing in 2019 found this month outside Utah gas station
Connorjack Oswalt was reported missing in Clearlake, California, in 2019. Three years later, deputies found him sleeping outside a Utah gas station.
Son with autism vanished from California home years ago. He was just found alive in Utah.
Connerjack Oswalt was reported missing in Clearlake, California, in 2019. Three years later, deputies found him sleeping outside a Utah gas station.
Fossil of dinosaur killed in asteroid strike discovered in North Dakota, scientists say
A well-preserved dinosaur leg was found at Tanis, a dig site in North Dakota. Researchers believe the animal was killed when an asteroid hit Earth.
There’s a reason humans melt when they see ‘puppy dog eyes,’ new research reveals
Researchers compared facial movements among wolves and dogs, finding that the domestication and the desire to be chosen has shaped dogs’ muscles.