A tiny animal called Brasilodon quadrangularis is the world’s oldest known mammal – with records dating back 225 million years – a new study says.
Author: Wyatte Grantham-Philips, USA TODAY
Coca-Cola discontinues Honest Tea: The ‘just a tad sweet’ products to disappear after this year
Coca-Cola announced its decision to discontinue Honest Tea on May 23. The organic tea’s founder, Seth Goldman, and his team are launching a new brand.
Wells Fargo ordered to pay $22 million for firing executive who alleged financial misconduct
The U.S. Department of Labor concluded that Wells Fargo retaliated against a former executive who alleged financial misconduct. The company disagrees.
Meet Clark, the 19-year-old bald eagle spotted traveling through airport security
Clark, a 19-year-old bald eagle, traveled through Charlotte Douglas International Airport on Monday, the Transportation Security Administration said.
Meet the Suprême: The new, cream-filled croissant that’s going viral and ‘worth the hype’
The Suprême is a cream-filled, round croissant from New York City’s Lafayette Grand Café & Bakery. The pastry has become viral on social media.
This sea creature once inspired mermaid tales. Now, it’s ‘functionally extinct’ in China.
Human activities have threatened dugongs worldwide. Now, the marine animal is “functionally extinct” in China, a Wednesday study concluded.
What is ‘rainbow fentanyl?’ Nationwide, officials see spread of ‘deadly’ colorful pills, powder
Border patrol in Arizona found 15,000 multicolored, fentanyl pills Wednesday – as Oregon, California and D.C. officials make similar reports.
Freya the walrus put down after Norway officials warned of people getting too close
Norway’s beloved Freya the walrus was euthanized on Sunday due to health and safety risks, the country’s Directorate of Fisheries said.
Rainwater is now unsafe to drink worldwide because of ‘forever chemicals,’ study suggests
A family of human-made chemicals, PFAS, are now found in every corner of Earth. Their presence has made rainwater unsafe to drink, a study suggests.
Should I share my location with my partner? The answer isn’t a simple yes or no.
Some feel safer sharing their location with their partners. Others say it can feel controlling. Every choice is valid. Here’s what to consider.