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Ex-Mississippi day care workers face child abuse charges for scaring kids with Halloween mask

October 21, 2022 Scott Gleeson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Ex-Mississippi day care workers face child abuse charges for scaring kids with Halloween mask

Four former employees face child abuse charges for scaring toddlers in a “Scream” mask. A sheriff said, “it made me sick” to see viral videos.

Tech

After being locked out of Twitter, Ye set to buy conservative social media platform Parler

October 17, 2022October 17, 2022 Scott Gleeson, USA TODAY Comments Off on After being locked out of Twitter, Ye set to buy conservative social media platform Parler

Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, was locked out of Twitter for antisemitic posts. Now he’s set to buy a platform with less stringent rules than Facebook.

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‘Fending off sharks’: Coast Guard rescues stranded Louisiana boaters who survived more than a day

October 15, 2022 Scott Gleeson, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Fending off sharks’: Coast Guard rescues stranded Louisiana boaters who survived more than a day

The Coast Guard came to the rescue at just the right time, saving three boaters who were stranded in the water for more than a day.

Money

Elon Musk sells millions worth of new perfume, ‘Burnt Hair,’ within hours of its release

October 13, 2022 Scott Gleeson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Elon Musk sells millions worth of new perfume, ‘Burnt Hair,’ within hours of its release

Elon Musk’s new perfume sold 10,000 $100 bottles in six hours. “With a name like mine, getting into the fragrance business was inevitable,” he said.

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Minnesota teacher grows gigantic 2,560-pound pumpkin, setting new US record

October 11, 2022 Scott Gleeson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Minnesota teacher grows gigantic 2,560-pound pumpkin, setting new US record

Travis Gienger, a horticulture teacher in Minnesota, grew a 2,560-pound pumpkin and drove it 35 hours to enter in a contest and break the U.S. record.

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Chick-fil-A has the slowest drive-thru, study says. Another chicken chain comes in No. 1

October 10, 2022 Scott Gleeson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Chick-fil-A has the slowest drive-thru, study says. Another chicken chain comes in No. 1

The study tracked drive-thru wait times at Chick-fil-A, Wendy’s, Burger King, Dunkin’, McDonald’s, Arby’s, Carl’s Jr., Hardee’s, Taco Bell and KFC.

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What is Indigenous Peoples Day? Is it offensive to celebrate Columbus Day? Everything to know

October 9, 2022October 10, 2022 Scott Gleeson, USA TODAY Comments Off on What is Indigenous Peoples Day? Is it offensive to celebrate Columbus Day? Everything to know

The second Monday of October has been a national holiday for about a century. But Indigenous Peoples Day has only held that designation for a year.

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What’s open, closed on Indigenous Peoples’ Day and Columbus Day? Details on banks, stock market, more

October 7, 2022October 10, 2022 Scott Gleeson, USA TODAY Comments Off on What’s open, closed on Indigenous Peoples’ Day and Columbus Day? Details on banks, stock market, more

While many people will be off on Indigenous Peoples Day, you may be wondering whether your bank is open, if you’ll get mail, or if Starbucks is open.

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NASA astronaut Nicole Mann becomes first Native American woman in space, hoping to inspire future generations

October 6, 2022October 7, 2022 Scott Gleeson, USA TODAY Comments Off on NASA astronaut Nicole Mann becomes first Native American woman in space, hoping to inspire future generations

NASA astronaut Nicole Aunapu Mann said she hopes future generations of Native Americans can feel inspired by her mission to space.

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Remains of 14-year-old girl who went missing in 1969 identified, opening investigation

October 5, 2022 Scott Gleeson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Remains of 14-year-old girl who went missing in 1969 identified, opening investigation

Joan Marie Dymond’s body was first unearthed back in November of 2012 but it took over a decade to identify a half century after she went missing.

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