Artemis II astronauts are set to be announced by NASA Monday morning. Here’s what to know and how to watch.
Author: Jay Cannon, USA TODAY
Watch live: NASA unveils spacesuits to be used in humans’ upcoming return to the moon
NASA is releasing spacesuits that will be used by astronauts during the upcoming Artemis III mission to send humans back to the moon.
Arizona power outage tracker: Nearly 10,000 homes and businesses without power amid winter storm
Close to 10,000 power outages were reported in Arizona Wednesday as a winter storm passed through the state.
Why is ‘Auld Lang Syne’ sung on New Year’s Eve? What to know about the song’s meaning, lyrics
You might know “Auld Lang Syne” as the song that people sing – or at least try to sing – every year on New Year’s Eve. But what does it mean?
Kissing underneath a parasite? The origins of mistletoe explained.
Mistletoe has been a tradition at American holiday parties for generations but the parasite’s been meaningful for cultures dating back centuries.
Headache? Dry mouth? What to know about hangovers and whether those ‘cures’ actually work
If you’re waking up in a daze this morning, you might be one of the many Americans who celebrated Fourth of July weekend with a drink (or several).
What is Wordle? How to play the game that’s taking over your social media timeline
Have you seen people sharing rows of colored blocks on social media? It’s likely from Wordle, a game that’s taking the internet by storm.
Powerball sweepstakes: Winning tickets for $632.6M jackpot sold in California and Wisconsin
Finding a four-leaf clover, having conjoined twins or dying in a vending machine-related incident are all more likely than you winning the lottery.
The anatomy of a hangover: Here’s why your head hurts right now
Your head hurts. Your mouth is dry. Maybe you’re nauseated. Here’s what goes into that New Year’s Day hangover, and what experts say to do about it.
Working on Christmas? Employees who work through holidays often suffer burnout
If you’re working on a holiday when you’d rather be celebrating, that could be a breach of a “psychological contract,” one expert said.