Jimmy Carter became the oldest living former U.S. president ever at 94 years and 172 days on Friday.
Author: Ryan W. Miller, USA TODAY
‘A gift sent from the heavens’: Nebraska pals find fridge full of beer during flood cleanup
Kyle Simpson andGayland Stouffer had spent the day cleaning up from flooding in Nebraska when a fridge appeared in the distance. It was full of beer.
46% of whites worry becoming a majority-minority nation will ‘weaken American culture,’ survey says
By 2050, the U.S. population will have a nonwhite majority. A Pew survey found 46 percent of white people fear that will “weaken U.S. culture.”
Teen smashes egg on Australian senator who blamed immigrants for New Zealand mosque attacks
Fraser Anning was speaking to reporters Saturday when cameras caught a 17-year-old standing behind the politician cracking a raw egg on his head.
‘They attacked him with their beaks’: Fox in France pecked to death by 3,000 chickens
Students found the deadfox one morning last week during a routine checks ofthe henhouse ofLe Gros Chene, an agricultural school in Brittany.
Stephen Hawking’s former nurse banned from practicing over care for late physicist
A former nurse for Stephen Hawking was banned from practicing after regulators found she did not provide adequate care the late theoretical physicist.
YouTube to ban comments on most videos with minors amid concerns of child exploitation
YouTube, owned by Google parent company Alphabet,began disabling comments last week on “tens of millions of videos” with possible predatory behavior.
Edda the pug, sold on eBay, is caught in middle of legal battle between family, buyer and German town
A German town was already facing backlash for seizing a family’s prize pug Edda and selling it on eBay. Now, the pooch’s buyer is threatening to sue.
‘A racist act’: Rashida Tlaib comments spark debate on racism during Michael Cohen hearing
Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., called it “racist in itself” to use a black person that works for them as a “prop.”
Pew survey: Teens say depression is greater problem than bullying, drugs or drinking
In a survey of nearly 1,000 teens agesages 13 to 17, 70 percent say anxiety and depression are major problems among their peers.