A Starbucks barista with more than 72.8K followers posted a Tiktok video trying cold brew lemonade. “New featured drink…… immediately no,” she wrote.
Author: Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY
‘Taste of his own medicine’: Plane flies ‘Ha Ha Ha’ banner over Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home
The man said the message was for Trump and his supporters who gathered near the property for a third day this week to protest this week’s FBI search.
The newest planet to the galaxy? Astronomers say they may have found it.
Astronomers discovered the possible planet as they studied AS 209, a young star 395 light-years from Earth in the constellation Ophiuchus.
‘Make my day’: Texas Gov. Abbott challenges NYC Mayor Adams over migrant busing dispute
The dueling politicians have gone back and forth since the Lone Star State began busing migrants from the Texas-Mexico border to the Big Apple.
Looking for ‘ever-loving homes’: Nearly 4,000 beagles bred for drug experiments rescued
As of Tuesday, just over half of the nearly 4,000 beagles had been removed from the facility, the U.S. Humane Society reported.
Utah-based company ripped out ‘Made in China’ tags, replaced with ‘Made in USA,’ officials say
Lions Not Sheep Owner Sean Whalen was ordered to pay $211,335 after ripping out Made in China tags and replacing them with Made in USA tags.
Spanish meat or space star? Scientist’s tweet shot of ‘distant star’ is actually slice of chorizo
Étienne Klein revealed a photo he tweeted was not from the James Webb Space Telescope. Instead, he said, he had posted an image of a slice of chorizo.
SUV plows through parade route in New Mexico injuring 15 people including two police officers
A large SUV drove through a parade at a Native American celebration in Gallup, New Mexico on Thursday, injuring several including two police officers.
11-year-old boy scammed after man uses counterfeit $100 bill at lemonade stand, police say
Police in Washington say the man scammed an 11-year-old boy’s lemonade stand using a counterfeit $100 bill.
Parts of Great Barrier Reef record highest number of coral in nearly 4 decades, scientists say
A survey found that between August 2021 and May 2022, average hard coral cover in two areas of the Great Barrier Reef increased by about one-third.