The FDA announced the second recall in months of blood-pressure medication over an elevated cancer risk. This time Quinapril tablets are being pulled.
Author: Orlando Mayorquin, USA TODAY
What happens to all those unsold Christmas trees? A look at their afterlives
Some Christmas trees go unsold and some find a temporary cozy home. But, the same thing happens to virtually all Christmas trees after Christmas.
‘The people wanted more’: Mexican town breaks world record for largest guacamole ever
The record was broken in Michoacán, Mexico, one of the world’s top avocado-producing areas. The previous record belonged to a town just miles away.
8 million laundry, cleaning products recalled by The Laundress over bacteria presence
Testing revealed bacteria in the company’s laundry and cleaning products. People with weakened immune systems are at risk of serious infection.
Tampa police chief resigns after telling deputy at traffic stop, ‘I’m hoping that you’ll just let us go’
Mary O’Connor was placed on leave pending an internal investigation last week. Tampa Mayor Jane Castor said she requested the chief’s resignation.
Where is the next FIFA World Cup? The 2026 tournament is coming to a city near you.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is coming back to the United States. Eleven American cities, along with cities in Canada and Mexico will play hosts.
Tampa police chief placed on leave after flashing badge in golf cart traffic stop
Tampa Police Chief Mary O’Connor and her spouse were riding in a golf cart in Oldsmar, Florida, when they were stopped for not having a license plate.
Mississippi man pleads guilty to burning cross to intimidate Black neighbors
A Mississippi man admitted to burning a wooden cross in his yard in 2020 to intimidate his Black neighbors, the DOJ announced.
Rare all-white bald eagle spotted in Oklahoma by student home for Thanksgiving break
Justin Briley was home for Thanksgiving break in Oklahoma when he spotted the rare leucistic bird Friday.
This crocodile-like predator roamed Iowa’s waters more than 300 million years ago
The Whatcheeria was an aquatic predator that lived millions of years ago in current-day Iowa. It was named after the town of What Cheer.