More than 1,000 kids and teens submitted photos of their mullets to the yearly competition, with the hopes of being crowned the 2023’s Mullet Champ.
Author: Isabelle Butera, USA TODAY
Mazda recalls over 220,000 cars, including CX-3 and Mazda3, for rear-view camera issue
Some Mazda3 and CX-3 owners may experience issues with the rear-view camera image. More than 220,000 vehicles are potentially affected.
Only 19 US theaters have IMAX 70mm screens to show ‘Oppenheimer’ as Christopher Nolan intended
While ‘Oppenheimer’ has been digitized to work for all screens, director Christopher Nolan said it is best viewed in specific IMAX theaters.
Video shows Spanish activists vandalize yacht of Walmart heiress to protest climate change
In a video posted Sunday, Futuro Vegetal activists spray the yacht with paint before displaying a banner that reads “You consume others suffer.”
Mountain biker dies after helping rescue dehydrated hikers in 106 degree heat
A group of mountain bikers in Southern California helped lead police to the remote location of four stranded, dehydrated hikers.
A new TikTok filter predicts Gen Z’s future wrinkles, and insecurities, in a viral trend
Experts say while the new “old age” filter could resemble your future self, it doesn’t take some lifestyle and genetic factors.
Schumer calls for FDA probe into caffeine content of PRIME energy drinks
Sen. Charles Schumer called on the FDA to investigate Logan Paul’s PRIME energy drink because of high caffeine levels.
Honda recalls 124,000 vehicles, including Civic, Pilot, Acura MDX, due to brake issues
Certain years of the Honda Civic, Ridgeline, Passport, Pilot and Acura MDX are all included in the recall.
Is Walmart open? Stores open on July 4th include Target, Home Depot, Lowe’s, CVS
If you’re looking to buy groceries for a barbecue or spend your day off shopping, here’s what’s open on July 4th.
Are UPS workers going on strike? Here’s what to know about Teamsters negotiations
If 340,000 UPS drivers go on strike, it would be the largest single-employer strike in U.S. history, possibly disrupting the U.S. economy.