A school district in Texas has found a creative way to get around Gov. Greg Abbott’s executive order banning mask mandates.
Author: Sudiksha Kochi, USA TODAY
‘I am heartbroken and shattered’: Afghan-Americans express their devastation for their loved ones in Afghanistan
“I am heartbroken and shattered, to see this really slow-motion horror movie playing out in front of your eyes.”
Champlain Towers involved in the 1970s Miami drug wars and Netflix’s ‘Cocaine Cowboys’
The Champlain Towers building makes an appearance in Netflix’s ‘Cocaine Cowboys’ which chronicles the illegal drug trade that took place in Miami.
How US diver Jordan Windle made his way from Cambodian orphanage to world stage at Tokyo Olympics
Jordan Windle is the first diver of Cambodian descent to compete in the Olympics, and his journey to the world’s stage is a remarkable one.
Photos show snow on Brazil streets during a rare winter weather phenomenon
A fierce cold snap prompted snowfall in southern Brazil, with snow accumulating on streets of cities where the wintry phenomenon is rarely seen.
Does coffee help you lose weight? Stunt your growth? Here’s the truth behind coffee myths
USA TODAY spoke to experts to help debunk some common coffee myths, including is coffee healthy or not? Does it really dehydrate or shorten lifespan?
Hawaiian officials will hold a goat lottery to save a national historical park
Hawaiian officials will hold a lottery distributing live animals to the public in an effort to preserve a national park.
The world’s deepest dive pool also comes with an underwater ‘sunken city’
Dubai has opened the world’s deepest dive pool, which runs 196 feet deep and has its own sunken city complete with benches, streetlights and a home.
‘You have got to be kidding me’: Why did a Florida man get two blue Joe Jonas hands from Expedia?
A Florida man received two Joe Jonas hand replicas in the mail and is looking for some answers. They appeared to be from Expedia.
Soul Cap, designed for swimmers with natural Black hair, banned from Tokyo Olympics
The International Swimming Federation has banned swimming caps designed for natural Black hair for use in the upcoming Tokyo Olympics.