A restoration of Stonehenge more than 60 years ago proved to be key to this breakthrough, published in the Science Advances journal Wednesday.
Author: Joshua Bote, USA TODAY
Woman killed in Maine’s first great white shark attack identified as 63-year-old from NYC
Julie Dimperio Holowach, a 63-year-old woman from New York City died Monday after a great white bit her approximately off the shore of Bailey Island.
Maine woman killed in an apparent shark attack, the first unprovoked attack in the state
Experts say unprovoked shark attacks are incredibly rare. Monday’s incident, one professor said, was the first unprovoked shark attack documented.
‘Get in good trouble, necessary trouble’: Rep. John R. Lewis in his own words
Devoting his life to racial justice and equity, Rep. John R. Lewis was an unmatched orator. Here are some of his most memorable quotes.
John Lewis was 23 at the March on Washington. His life in service to justice, in 12 images.
Rep. John Lewis leaves behind a storied legacy of activist work, spanning decades and movements all in pursuit of justice and equality.
Rep. John Lewis received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2011. This is what Barack Obama said about him.
Obama praised Lewis, who he addressed as the “conscience of the United States Congress,” for his courage and unwavering commitment to justice.
Ohio veteran, 37, who went viral for refusing to wear a mask, died of COVID-19
A friend of Richard Rose III’s, said in a Facebook post his friend was believed to be healthy. Ohio does not have a mandate for wearing masks.
FCC unanimously approves 988 as new three-digit suicide prevention hotline
The process will take two years, as telecom and voice service companies will be mandated to have a 988 hotline by July 16, 2022.
More than half of all states, including California and Michigan, pause reopening or take steps to halt the spread of COVID-19
Governors and other state leaders continue to grapple with plans to reopen their economies – or slow them down again – amid a severe uptick in cases.
A Michigan jeweler is retiring and burying $1 million worth of treasure for a ‘quest’
Johnny Perri buried his entire jewelry store — and “thousands upon thousands” of precious metals and antiques — throughout the state.