The 3.29-carat gem found at Arkansas’ Crater of Diamonds State Park on March 4 is the largest diamond found at the park since 2021.
Author: Wyatte Grantham-Philips, USA TODAY
Multiple midsize SUVs, including Honda Pilot and Jeep Wrangler, rate poorly for back seat safety
The IIHS gave “poor” ratings to six of the 13 SUVs tested – pointing to inadequate rear-seat safety in front crashes.
56-year-old man dies on hiking trail at Arches National Park, NPS officials say
National Park Service rangers “responded to a report of CPR in progress” at Arches’ Devils Garden Trail. Resuscitation efforts were unsuccessful.
National power outage map: Thousands in the dark as storms slam New York, Massachusetts
Amid dangerous weather across the country, hundreds of thousands of people, particularly in the Northeast, were left in the dark Tuesday morning.
Nearly 60,000 car seats recalled over failing seat anchors: Safety 1st, Maxi-Cosi models impacted
Nearly 60,000 Safety First and Maxi Cosi car seats were recalled because a lower anchor system fails to meet federal safety standards, officials said.
‘Nano silver’ product falsely branded as COVID treatment recalled; same company made similar Ebola claims
The government previous found that “Dr. Rima Recommends Nano Silver 10ppm” made unsubstantiated health claims to cure, treat or prevent COVID-19.
300-pound bear is Yellowstone’s first grizzly to emerge from hibernation, park officials say
A Yellowstone National Park wildlife biologist observed the adult grizzly bear, estimated to weigh 300 to 350 pounds, during a radio telemetry flight.
Winner of $754.6 million Powerball Jackpot revealed in Washington state: ‘Imagine my shock’
Becky Bell of Auburn, Washington, bought the lucky ticket at a local Fred Meyer on Feb. 5, the Washington Lottery said in a Friday announcement.
Discovery of once-hidden corridor inside Great Pyramid of Giza could reveal more findings
An international team of researchers discovered a once-hidden corridor inside Egypt’s Great Pyramid of Giza, or Khufu’s Pyramid, using scans.
Starbucks violated labor laws with ‘egregious’ misconduct during unionization efforts, judge rules
Starbucks committed “hundreds of unfair labor practices” during unionization efforts at Buffalo-area stores, the judge wrote in his decision.