A Twitter user shared how he and his partner like to swap which side of the bed to sleep on. Fellow Twitter users have lots of thoughts.
Author: Brett Molina, USA TODAY
India’s missile test sent dangerous space trash hurling near ISS: NASA chief
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said India’s test of an anti-satellite weapon was a ‘terrible thing,’ creating debris posing a risk to the ISS.
One hour a week of physical activity can hold off disability, study says
Older adults who log a minimum of one hour a week, roughly 10 minutes a day, can prevent getting a disability, said a study published Monday.
Oklahoma Democratic Party HQ vandalized with Nazi graffiti, racist messages
The headquarters of the Oklahoma City Democratic Party was vandalized with Nazi graffiti and racist messages.
Woman feels no pain because of rare gene mutation, study says
A woman in Scotland feels virtually no pain because of a genetic mutation, said a study published in the British Journal of Anaesthesia.
Florida inmate awaiting hearing punches public defender in the head
An inmate awaiting a hearing in Florida faces additional battery charges after assaulting a public defender, said the Broward Sheriff’s Office.
Man appeals lawsuit in Australian court claiming boss bullied him through flatulence
A man filed an appeal in Australian court in a lawsuit against his former employer, claiming his ex-boss bullied him by passing gas in his office.
Arby’s manager accused of fatally shooting customer who spit at her, police say
An Arby’s manager was arrested for allegedly fatally shooting a man who threatened her and spit in her face, say Tulsa police.
Three Philadelphia dental clinics may have exposed patients to HIV, officials say
Three dental clinics in Philadelphia were shut down for potentially exposing patients to diseases like HIV, said the city’s department of health.
The world’s fastest-melting glacier is growing again. But it’s temporary, NASA says.
NASA says the Jakobshavn glacier, the fastest-flowing in Greenland, is growing again, a surprise to researchers. But they warn it’s only temporary.