After being sold as an NFT for over $760,000, the “Charlie bit me” video will remain on YouTube, the father of the children confirmed.
Author: Gabriela Miranda, USA TODAY
Pride is back in 2021! Here’s how to celebrate with parades, in-person and online events
The COVID-19 pandemic canceled most Pride events last year. Pride is back in 2021, with a mix of in-person and online events.
Popular New York City tourist attraction, the Vessel at Hudson Yards, bans solo visitors
Following three suicides in one year, New York City’s tourist attraction, Vessel at Hudson Yards, will reopen. But solo visitors will be banned.
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Millions of mice are spreading across eastern Australia. Some have been spotted chewing through farmer’s crops and even biting hospital patients.
The cicadas have arrived in some states: Can they bite or sting? Are they dangerous to pets? What you need to know.
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Moms of pandemic babies are ‘terrified.’ Experts offer advice.
Moms who gave birth during the coronavirus pandemic debate when it’s safe to go outside and socialize. Experts and doctors offer varying advice.
If not skinny jeans, then what? Gen Z tells Millennials their jeans are out of style
After Gen Z took to TikTok to cancel skinny jeans, Millennials are hesitant.
When will gas return? Is it safe to take a road trip? Your questions about gas shortage answered.
USA TODAY answers the most asked questions regarding the Colonial Pipeline cyber attack and what states are struggling to keep gas stations stocked.
After a stock transfer from Bill Gates, Melinda Gates is a billionaire
On the same day Bill and Melinda Gates announced their divorce, the fourth richest person in the world transferred $2.4 billion to his estranged wife.
Disneyland’s Snow White ride faces backlash over Prince Charming’s kiss
Following a SFGATE article, Disneyland’s Snow White ride faces backlash over Prince Charming planting a “kiss without consent.”