Apple’s annual event will happen a week earlier than usual, on Sept. 7, and the latest model of the iPhone is expected to be revealed.
Author: Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAY
McDonald’s to test run chicken Big Mac in the US after popular UK trial
The twist on the classic menu item was a hit in the United Kingdom earlier this year. Now, the U.S. will get the chance to try it later this month.
Washington state officials say they stopped a man who may have had plans to launch a shooting spree at music festival
Attendees at the Bass Canyon Music Festival say they saw a man inhale a substance before he loaded two pistols from his car, officials say.
A New Zealand family was going through a suitcase they had won. They found human remains.
Police say they are conducting a homicide investigation into the remains, and the family isn’t believed to be involved.
More than 200 human trafficking victims, including children, found in nationwide FBI operation
The FBI-led “Operation Cross Country” in August involved more than 200 state, local and federal agencies and found 121 missing or victimized children.
Alligator kills 88-year-old woman in South Carolina after she slipped while gardening, officials say
Authorities were notified of an alligator “standing guard” next to a human body in a gated adult community Monday morning.
Ever wanted to name a planet? Here’s how to name one the James Webb Telescope observed
It’s not often you get the chance to name planets in space. The International Astronomical Union is now giving you the chance to do so.
‘What was that?’: ‘Boom’ that rattled Utah residents likely caused by meteor, officials say
Residents in Utah and nearby states reported hearing a loud noise Saturday morning, leaving people to wonder what caused it.
Gas prices drop under $4 nationwide for first time in months. Will they continue to fall?
Less than two months after reaching an all-time high, gas prices are declining and reaching levels not seen since March.
‘A City of Angels icon’: Dodgers, sports world reacts to the death of Vin Scully
Clayton Kershaw, Magic Johnson and others paid their respects to the longtime Dodgers broadcaster, who died at the age of 94 on Tuesday.