In another 2020 surprise, the FBI is investigating after pilots say they saw a “guy in a jet pack” flying near incoming planes 3,000 feet above LAX.
Author: Charles Trepany, USA TODAY
Chadwick Boseman dies of cancer at age 43: His life and legacy in pictures
After a four-year battle with colon cancer, Chadwick Boseman, most famous for his role in Marvel’s “Black Panther,” has died at age 43.
Oprah’s magazine makes guide to 117 Black-owned bookshops before Independent Bookstore Day
Looking to support Black-owned bookstores, but don’t know where to start? “O, The Oprah Magazine” has a guide to 117 Black-owned bookshops.
‘Hey guys, wanna feel old?’ Macaulay Culkin of ‘Home Alone’ turns 40, shocks Twitter
Macaulay Culkin, who shot to fame at the age of 10 in the 1990 comedy “Home Alone,” turned the big 4-0 on Wednesday, much to the surprise of Twitter.
Racist attacks hit ‘The Office’ star Leslie David Baker for planning Stanley spinoff
Leslie Baker tells USA TODAY how he’s combating recent racist attacks on Instagram after announcing plans for an “Office” spin-off featuring Stanley.
Quarantine FOMO: Why you may still fear missing out, even when everything is canceled
With travel plans nixed and many stuck in quarantine, is FOMO alleviated in 2020? Nope: Mental health experts say fear of missing out still thrives.
Bahamas reverses course, reopens to Americans with 14-day quarantine, negative COVID-19 test, other restrictions
After barring Americans from entry earlier this month due to the resurgence of the coronavirus cases, the Bahamas is welcoming travelers from the U.S.
Neil Young says he’s changed his mind about suing Donald Trump: ‘I am looking at it again’
Neil Young says he’s considering legal action against President Donald Trump for playing his music at events.
Kayleigh McEnany decries cancellation of ‘PAW Patrol’; Nickelodeon says show isn’t canceled
White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany claimed on Friday that “PAW Patrol,” a cartoon about rescue dogs, “was canceled.” Nickelodeon disagrees.
A third of U.S. museums not confident they can survive coronavirus pandemic, survey finds
According to a recent survey, many museum directors fear their institutions won’t be able to financially recover from the coronavirus pandemic.