Self-cloning sea grass in the ocean off the western Australian coast is actually one individual plant, making it the largest ever, scientists say.
Author: Scott Gleeson, USA TODAY
Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau proposes ‘national freeze’ on handgun sales
Canadian Prime Minster Justin Trudeau has proposed a “national freeze” on handgun sales, a week after an elementary school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
What animal could you beat in a combat fight? 6% believe they could take grizzly bear, poll finds
Think you could defeat a grizzly bear in a hand-to-hand combat fight? Or an elephant? Or alligator? Some Americans do, according to a YouGov poll.
Four people killed, two injured in Pennsylvania house explosion
A small town located 40 miles outside of Philadelphia experienced devastation on Thursday from a house explosion that killed four and injured two.
‘People of Ukraine know your pain’: Volodymyr Zelenskyy offers condolences after Texas school shooting
Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said “the people of Ukraine share the pain” of families affected by the “awful shooting” in Uvalde, Texas.
Ancient fossils of gigantic ‘Dragon of Death’ flying reptile unearthed in Argentina
Scientists in Argentina discovered new species of flying reptiles that stretched the length of a bus. “The Dragon of Death” dates back to dinosaurs.
Coca-Cola unveils brand-new bottles with caps attached, hoping to curb recycling concerns
No longer will consumers be troubled with a capless Coke bottle. With an aim to bolster recycling, the Coca-Cola company announced a major change.
Pressure? ‘Bring it on’: Jon Scheyer plans to keep Duke in title form in post-Coach K era
Hall of Famer Mike Krzyzewski has retired, and Jon Scheyer, 34, is in charge. He says he is ready for the pressure — and to build off Duke legacy.
McDonald’s to ‘de-arch’ restaurants, sell business in Russia because of ‘profound consequences’ of war
In 1990, Moscow opened the first McDonald’s in Russia. Now, the fast food giant will no longer be in the country, shutting down completely.
McDonald’s to ‘de-arch’ restaurants, sell business in Russia because of ‘profound consequences’ of war
In 1990, Moscow opened the first McDonald’s in Russia. Now, the fast food giant will no longer be in the country, shutting down completely.