Climate activists protesting fossil fuels splattered a Monet painting with mashed potatoes in Germany Sunday. The painting was not damaged.
Author: Orlando Mayorquin, USA TODAY
Black bear attacks Washington state woman who was letting dog out for a walk, officials say
A woman in Washington is recovering from non-life-threatening injuries after a black bear attacked her outside her home while she let her dog out.
At more than 3 tons, this massive sunfish is the heaviest bony fish ever discovered, researchers say
Researchers in Portugal say they found the heaviest bony fish ever recorded. It weighs more than 3 tons and is about 10 feet long.
Liz Truss vs. lettuce: Vegetable outlasts British PM in tabloid’s livestream competition
After a heated weeklong contest, a head of lettuce claimed victory over British Prime Minister Liz Truss, who has resigned after 45 days in office.
Georgia college student returning from date killed by plane propeller after landing, officials say
A college student returning from date was killed after he walked into an airplane propeller after landing, authorities in Georgia said.
‘EV charge and a chalupa’: Electric car chargers are coming to over 100 Taco Bell locations
Electric vehicle charging stations are coming to more than 100 Taco Bell locations in California, which banned the sale of gas powered cars by 2035.
Anna May Wong to be featured on US quarter, becoming first Asian American on US coin
The actor was a champion for Asian American representation in film. She is one of five women to be featured on new quarter designs this year.
E-Bikes sold on Amazon, Walmart and Sears websites recalled over battery explosion risk
Four people have reported burn injuries as a result of faulty batteries on Ancheer e-bikes. Batteries on the recalled bikes may spark or explode.
At $600 a month, these units offered a haven to California’s unhoused. Now, residents are being displaced.
An unpermitted housing complex in California is being shut down, leaving hundreds of low-income residents with few options.
Man pleads guilty to faking ‘BLM’ vandalism over a Trump flag, setting own camper on fire
A man who said his camper was lit on fire over a “Trump 2020” flag pleaded guilty to fraud and admitted to staging the attack.