The recalled Threshold glass candles were sold at Target stores and Target.com over a four-year period.
Author: Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY
An ancient Bible just sold for $38.1 million. Here’s why it’s so important
The Codex Sassoon, a Hebrew Bible from the late 9th or early 10th century, was bought at auction at Sotheby’s for $38.1 million.
Baby among 4 children found alive 17 days after plane crashes in Amazon forest
A May 1 crash in the Amazon, which killed three adults including the children’s mother, took place in southern Colombia.
Charlotte fire: 2 unaccounted for, 15 rescued as crews battle five-alarm blaze in SouthPark
The Charlotte Fire Department responded to the structure fire in the city’s SouthPark neighborhood Thursday morning.
LA strip club dancers vote to unionize: ‘Finally … a seat at the table’
After dancers at an LA strip club voted to unionize, the topless bar’s lawyers
will meet with a labor group to negotiate the historic contract.
The best cities to live in America: See the U.S. News and World Report list for 2023-2024.
The top 25 list of best places to live in the U.S. included five Florida cities while Colorado and North Carolina both had three cities each.
This massive, invasive spider looks scary but is ‘shyest’ ever documented, scientists say
According to a new University of Georgia, the joro spider, a palm-size bright yellow, blue-black and red arachnid would rather be left alone.
12-year-old boy armed with AR-15 rifle fatally shoots Sonic employee in Dallas-area suburb
Police in Texas said the shooting happened after a Sonic employee got into a fight with a man and the boy shot and killed the worker with an AR-15.
‘She didn’t even get to see it’: Texas mom killed in crossfire while helping daughter prep for prom
Ana Moreno, a 39-year-old Dallas mother, was killed Saturday in a shootout between two cars while Moreno was readying her daughter for prom.
Arizona teen set to graduate with four diplomas – 1 from high school, 3 from college
About 1,500 students participate in early college programs at a Phoenix-area community college, but Tristan Andrade’s accomplishments set him apart.