The weather predicting groundhog Punxsutawney Phil has made his prediction. After seeing his shadow, he forecast six more weeks of winter for the U.S.
Author: Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAY
Every Groundhog Day, Punxsutawney Phil predicts the future weather. How often is he right?
The famed groundhog Punxsutawney Phil gives us his weather prediction every February 2, but historically, the results usually aren’t accurate.
They thought their daughter was dead. Instead, she’s in jail, accused of killing her doppelganger.
Parents in Germany thought they discovered their daughter’s dead body but police say their daughter is a murder suspect in her doppelganger’s death.
Super Bowl 57 tickets cost more than past years. Here are the cheapest and what to know about buying them
Ticket prices for Super Bowl 57 in Arizona are not as expensive as last year, but face value tickets are gone and resale prices start near $4,000.
2 monkeys missing from Dallas Zoo believed to be taken; fourth incident to occur this month
Two emperor tamarin monkeys reported missing at the Dallas Zoo Monday join a leopard escape and vulture death as latest bizarre incidents at the zoo.
Gas prices have jumped for five straight weeks and are ‘unlikely’ to drop soon, experts say
Gas prices have been rising to start 2023, after dropping at the end of last year. Here’s what to know about the rising cost at the pump.
Monterey Park hero who wrestled gun from killer to be honored today at Lunar New Year Festival
Just one week after a deadly mass shooting in Monterey Park, the nearby city of Alhambra will honor Brandon Tsay today.
Holocaust survivor swindled out of $2.8 million by Florida woman he met on dating app, fed say
The Florida woman engaged in a “years-long scheme” as an 87-year-old Holocaust survivor lost his life savings and had to give up his apartment.
Vice President Harris urges for tougher gun control laws at Monterey Park memorial: ‘Congress must act’
After arriving at the Monterey Park shooting site, Vice President Harris advocated for stricter gun laws, telling reporters “Congress must act.”
Amazon begins next round of layoffs, as tech giant cuts total of more than 18,000 jobs
Amazon began laying off another 8,000 employees, following 10,000 job cuts in November as the company aims for ” a stronger cost structure.”