The late Cuban American singer and icon Celia Cruz is one of five honorees for the 2024 American Women Quarters Program, the U.S. Mint said.
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Over 41,000 dead in Turkey, Syria earthquake: Death toll among worst in recent history
The earthquakes that shook Turkey and Syria have left more than 41,000 dead. Here are the deadliest earthquakes in recent history.
FAA proposes fining United Airlines $1.15 million for allegedly removing fire safety check
The FAA has proposed slapping United Airlines with a $1.15 million civil penalty for allegedly removing the fire system warning check in 2018.
Did anyone win the $700M Powerball jackpot? See the winning numbers for Saturday’s drawing
Powerball’s jackpot has climbed to an estimated $700 million, with a cash option of $375.7 million. See the winning lottery numbers for Feb. 4, 2023.
The world’s oldest dog ever: Bobi takes Guinness World Record at 30 years old
Bobi, a 30-year-old purebred Rafeiro do Alentejo, has been declared the world’s oldest dog ever, Guinness World Records confirmed.
Exxon Mobil reports record annual profits for 2022; White House calls earnings ‘outrageous’
In a year where consumers faced rising energy prices, Exxon Mobil saw $55.7 billion in annual profits for 2022, more than doubling 2021’s $23 billion.
Complaints of windshield parts flying off of Ford Explorers prompt government investigation
Complaints that windshield parts are detaching and flying off of Ford Explorers while driving at highway speeds have prompted an NHTSA investigation.
Did anyone win the $572M Powerball jackpot? See the winning numbers for Saturday’s drawing
Powerball’s jackpot has climbed to an estimated $572 million, with a cash option of $308.9 million. See the winning lottery numbers for Jan. 28, 2023.
Powerball jackpot climbs to $572 million after no big winner Wednesday; see winning numbers
The Powerball jackpot grew to an estimated $572 million, with a cash option of $308.9 million, after no big winner Jan. 25. See the winning numbers.
Magnitude 4.2 earthquake shakes Southern California early Wednesday; no injuries immediately reported
Wednesday’s magnitude 4.2 earthquake occurred near Malibu at 2 a.m. PT, the Los Angeles Fire Department and U.S. Geological Survey said.