Jay’s Kitchen in Goldsboro, North Carolina, was ordered to pay over $150,000 in back pay to 65 staff members, the U.S. Department of Labor said.
Author: Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAY
Dallas police officer dies after being hit by wrong-way driver while on his way to work, police say
Officer Jacob Arellano, 25, was off-duty on his way to start his shift when his SUV was hit by a wrong-way driver on a Dallas highway.
A champion of chonk is crowned: 747 wins 2022 Fat Bear Week, second title in three years
Rocked by a voting scandal, this year’s Fat Bear Week was unlike any other. 747 took the crown after beating out newcomer 901.
What is ataxia? Here’s what to know about NFL concussion protocol’s new no-go symptom
Following the controversary surrounding Tua Tagovailoa’s concussion, the NFL and NFLPA implemented a new no-go symptom for its concussion protocols.
Man took magic mushrooms and then assaulted United flight attendants, authorities say
Authorities said Cherruy Loghan Sevilla admitted to taking the psychedelic drug before boarding the flight from Miami to Washington, D.C.
Orlando amusement park ride where teen fell to his death will be taken down, operator says
The Orlando FreeFall ride at ICON Park had been closed since the death of 14-year-old Tyre Sampson in March.
15,000 ‘rainbow fentanyl’ pills found inside Lego container in New York, authorities say
Drug officials said the synthetic opioid was found wrapped in package, covered with black tape next to Lego blocks.
Big, bodacious and breathtaking: Fat Bear Week celebrates the brown titans of Alaska
It’s that time of year again. The country will vote in the March Madness-style competition for who they think is the fattest bear of them all.
Massive 2,554-pound pumpkin in New York breaks record as the heaviest one in US history
Scott Andrusz of Williamsville, New York grew a pumpkin that not only broke a state record, but the national record as well.
When NASA successfully crashed into an asteroid, these famous telescopes captured the effects
The James Webb Space Telescope and Hubble Telescope captured the aftermath of NASA’s spacecraft crashing into an asteroid 7 million miles away.