The newest Easter Island statue was found lying on its side and is just over 5 feet tall. Carbon-14 dating will be used to assess its age.
Author: Saleen Martin, USA TODAY
They were going to the mall. They ended up lost and stuck in a snow-covered SUV for days.
Kimberly Pushard and Angela Bussell were headed to the Maine Mall on Feb. 21 when they got lost. They were found days later stranded in an SUV.
‘So unreal’: New York sisters named valedictorian and salutatorian, going to Yale
“We’ve been working for this since ninth grade and we dreamed of this moment … it just feels so unreal,” said Victoria Guerrier.
When his copilot died, a pilot thought it was a joke and kept flying, report says.
Shortly after takeoff, the copilot’s head rolled back. The pilot knew the man well and thought he was pretending to take a nap.
An Alabama college student disappeared in 1976. His remains were identified 47 years later.
Kyle Clinkscales, 22, was traveling back to Auburn University on Jan. 27, 1976 but never arrived. His remains were found in December 2021.
Nearly 40 new Wawa locations are set to open in several states in 2023: See the list
The convenience store and gas station chain is opening nearly 40 new stores in 2023; the bulk of the new locations are in Florida.
EzriCare artificial tears recalled after multiple infections and one death, CDC says
EzriCare eyedrops were recalled after the CDC said at least 50 patients have reported infections in a dozen states, including one death.
Is my car still insured? What we know about State Farm, Progressive dropping some Hyundai, Kia cars
State Farm said its decision to drop coverage on select Hyundai and Kia policies is part of a plan to protect both the business and its policyholders.
Major insurance companies drop coverage of some Hyundai, Kia vehicles after theft issues
One insurance analysis organization has said both Hyundai and Kia vehicles lack anti-theft technology, making them easier to steal.
Hold up, y’all: Slow-speaking states survey sells US language patterns short, linguists say
The fastest-talking state is Minnesota at 5.34 syllables per second and South Carolina ranked no. 49 at 4.8 syllables per second, according to one survey.