Workers for the Philadelphia-area transit system have voted to authorize a strike next month if an agreement isn’t reached on a new contract.
Author: Michelle Shen, USA TODAY
‘You need to love yourself’: Toddler spreads love and positive messages in viral TikTok videos
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Twitter accounts tied to China lied that COVID came from Maine lobsters
China-linked Twitter accounts have been spreading lies about the origins of COVID-19, including one linking the deadly virus to Maine lobsters.
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Here’s a step-by-step guide to deleting your TikTok. Learn what data TIkTok collects on you and how you can view it when you delete your account.
One of the world’s deadliest snakes found in shipping container sent from India
A British wildlife hospital received a call from a local stonemasonry firm about a long, spotted snake they found in a shipping container from India.
$1,000,000,000,000? Elon Musk could become the world’s first trillionaire due to SpaceX
Elon Musk could become the world’s first trillionaire. It won’t be from car company Tesla — it’ll likely be from his fledgling space startup SpaceX.
Spanish drone company launches effort to rescue 4 dogs stranded by La Palma volcano eruption
A drone operation has received approval to launch a rescue attempt for four dogs stranded near an erupting volcano on the Spanish island of La Palma.
After social media sites banned Vienna museums for nude artwork, they turned to OnlyFans
Facebook, Instagram and TikTok recently blocked posts from Vienna museums with nude artwork, causing them to transition their art posts to OnlyFans.
A daring escape and tragic death: One of the Maryland zebras on the loose caught in snare trap
On Aug. 31, three cunning zebras made a daring escape from an exotic animal breeding farm called Jerry Holly Exotics in Upper Marlboro, Maryland.
Microsoft warned Bill Gates over ‘inappropriate’ emails to female staffer in 2008, report says
Microsoft executives warned Bill Gates to stop sending flirtatious emails to a female employee in 2008, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday.