The asteroid 1994 WR12, which is 30 feet bigger than a football field, will be 3.8 million miles away from Earth on Monday night.
Author: Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAY
5-year-old fatally shot by Minnesota teen making social media video on Thanksgiving, police say
A 5-year-old boy was fatally shot in Minnesota on Thanksgiving after a teen accidentally fired a gun while making a social media video, police said.
Researchers announce discovery of ancient mammoth tusk found 10,000 feet deep in the ocean
California researchers believe the discovered tusk is at least 10,000 years old, but they are unsure how it got to the ocean.
Buying a real Christmas tree this year? Here are some fire prevention tips to help keep you safe
With Christmas trees being bought early nationwide, fire safety groups are advising on learning how to make sure it doesn’t start a house fire.
An odorless chemical in babies causes women to be aggressive, but men not to be. Here’s why.
A chemical found on newborn babies’ heads called hexadecanal, or HEX, triggers men to become less aggressive but women to become more aggressive.
Cranberries, stuffing and turkey: Why do some Thanksgiving foods divide the dinner table?
Thanksgiving is a time to eat, but for some, it can often lead to arguments over how some dishes, like stuffing and casseroles, are prepared.
One Air Force pilot killed, two injured in runway accident at Texas base
The U.S. Air Force says an accident on a runway left one dead and two injured, one in critical condition.
Spotify has added lyrics to all of its songs for all users. Here’s how to find them.
Spotify has finally added lyrics to its extensive music library. Here’s how you can learn the words of songs from your favorite artists.
This carnivorous fish loses – and regrows – about 20 of its 500 needle-sharp teeth each day
Growing up to 5-feet long and eating animals like squid and crabs, the Pacific lingcod has around 500 teeth, but 20 of them are lost in one day.
Want to attend New Year’s Eve in New York City’s Times Square? You must be fully vaccinated
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Tuesday New York City will welcome fully vaccinated people to witness the iconic ball drop to kick off 2022.