Many of the country’s best beaches are found in California, Florida, North Carolina and Maryland. Check out top boardwalks, family and party beaches.
Author: Jacob Livesay, USA TODAY
Where is Dubai? Information about the city and how to travel there.
Dubai is a city in the United Arab Emirates, located on the Persian Gulf. Here’s what you need to know about passport and COVID requirements to visit.
What’s the most expensive Pokémon card? Logan Paul’s world record and 14 other rare cards.
The most expensive Pokémon card is a Professional Sports Authenticator grade 10 Pikachu Illustrator card. Here’s how much it cost Logan Paul.
How to keep your cholesterol down: Best (and worst) foods to maintain cholesterol levels
A total cholesterol level below 200 mg/dL is considered normal. Here are some dieting tips to keep it low.
Who owns the most shares of Apple? Here’s a look at the company’s biggest shareholders.
As of February 2021, Apple’s biggest shareholder was the Vanguard Group, which owned more than 1.3 billion shares of the company’s 16 billion.
Do you tip Uber and Lyft drivers? Rideshare tipping and compensation explained.
According to Uber, tips are not required, but international etiquette consultant Julia Boyd recommends tipping between 10 and 20 percent.
What do I need to open a bank account? How to apply for a checking or savings account
Most banks have similar application processes. To maximize your chances of showing up with the right documents, follow these steps.
What are the CrossFit Games? Five-time champ Mat Fraser explains fitness event.
The CrossFit Games are a way for athletes in the program to compete against one another for the title of Fittest Man or Woman on Earth.
How long does it take to grill a burger? A time and temperature guide for hamburgers and Beyond Meat.
The USDA recommends that all burgers be brought to an internal temperature of 160º F for maximum food safety.
When is the next leap year? How to know when that extra day in February is on its way.
Leap years come around every four years to keep our calendar in sync with the Earth’s orbit. 2024, 2028 and 2032 will all be leap years.