Jennifer Lawrence suffers injury while filming Netflix’s ‘Don’t Look Up’
Jennifer Lawrence suffered the injury early Friday morning while filming the Netflix movie “Don’t Look Up.”
Hilaria Baldwin apologizes after heritage controversy: ‘I should have been more clear’
Hilaria Baldwin is apologizing for not being clearer about her cultural identity, a month after Twitter users accused her of pretending to be Spanish.
Kohl’s just launched a giant home sale and the savings are huge
Kohl’s is having a huge home sale on everything from cozy bedding and apparel to kitchen appliances—shop our top picks.
Kristen Go named executive editor for news and initiatives at USA TODAY
Kristen Go will lead teams covering consumer news and technology, life and entertainment, education and enterprise reporting focused on equity issues.
Hackers intercepted a Covid-19 vaccination appointment hotline in Pennsylvania
A hotline set up to help people in Pennsylvania’s Allegheny County schedule Covid-19 vaccination appointments was partially compromised, county officials said.
Golden retriever can not ride in car without holding her human’s hand
This needy golden retriever can’t go anywhere in the car without her owner’s hand.
Rochester mayor offers police reform proposals after a 9-year-old girl is handcuffed and pepper-sprayed
A week after a 9-year-old girl was handcuffed and pepper-sprayed by police officers in Rochester, New York, the city’s mayor on Thursday outlined a draft of police reform recommendations aimed at protecting “the sanctity of life.”
Man records himself seeing full color for first time
Alan Gilpatric is colorblind and has a hard time seeing certain colors. When he puts these glasses on, he’ll see them for the first time.
Robert A. Altman, co-founder and CEO of video game company ZeniMax, dies
Robert A. Altman, the co-founder of video game company ZeniMax Media which published top franchises including The Elder Scrolls and Fallout, has died.
Wisconsin teachers put on administrative leave after racially insensitive lesson on slavery
Teachers at a Wisconsin middle school have been placed on administrative leave after an unapproved lesson about slavery upset families.
Are we trapped in another housing bubble? A rapid rise in home prices has some experts worried
Home prices are rising coast to coast and are outstripping wages and rents. Some say it’s another housing bubble. But it’s nothing like the mid 2000s.
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