In response to the luxury brand Chanel imposing European Union sanctions, Russian influencers are cutting up their Chanel handbags on social media.
Author: Maria Jimenez Moya, USA TODAY
Hundreds of dogs found starved to death after being left in cages in Ukrainian animal shelter
Hundreds of dogs were found starved to death in a Ukrainian animal shelter by the animal charity organization UAnimals.
Elon Musk purchases nearly 10% of Twitter, making him the largest share holder
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is taking a 9.2% stake in Twitter. Musk purchased about 73.5 million shares, according to a regulatory filing Monday.
Autism Acceptance Month is underway. Here’s why the name is important
There’s a focus on autism in April. Saturday, April 2, is World Autism Awareness Day and April is Autism Acceptance Month
Singer Selena’s sudden death came 27 years ago, but her memory lives on – and new music may be coming
Latin icon Selena Quintanilla-Pérez died on March 31, 1995 when she was shot dead by her fan club president. More of her music may be out in April.
Texas father kept his son’s corpse in the kitchen for nearly 4 years, police say
A Texas father was arrested after police discovered the remains of his son, who died in May 2018, inside the man’s home.
A record 10% of the world’s power was generated by wind, solar methods in 2021
A new report says wind and solar power are the fastest-growing sources of energy, accounting for a total of 10% of the world’s energy in 2021.
An ex-college football player in Montana admitted to rape. He got probation
Former Montana Technological University football player admitted guilty of raping his ex-girlfriend and was only sentenced to probation on Thursday.
People in these US states are the most stressed, report finds
A recent study by personal finance website WallethHub measured all 50 states using 41 key indicators of stress.
Some German states plan to criminalize use of ‘Z’ symbol supporting Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
In Germany, some state officials plan to prosecute those who display the “Z” symbol that shows support for Russia’s war in Ukraine.