Skull-shaped pieces of the Flayed god, known as Xipe Totec, were found by archeologists at Popoloca Indian ruins in the central state of Puebla.
Author: Josh Hafner, USA TODAY
Dry January is a thing. This is why people are swearing off booze for a month
New Year’s resolutions like weight loss and exercise are popular. A “dry January” movement is also gaining steam, and could be good for your health.
Blood pressure drug recalls, Mollie Tibbetts, Toys R Us and Roseanne: Our most-read stories of 2018
From Toys R Us closings and the end of Roseanne’s tweet to Mollie Tibbetts and the Winter Olympics, here’s what caught your attention this year.
Many isolated tribes, like Sentinelese that killed American, still exist. Here’s where
The death of John Allen Chau by a tribe on North Sentinel Island has turned a spotlight on “uncontacted” tribes around the world.
5-year-old girl shot in Baltimore four months after sister, 7, was gunned down
A 5-year-old girl shot while holding a doll Monday night remained in stable condition. She’s reportedly the sister of a girl fatally shot in July.
Elevator falls 84 floors in Chicago before rescue: ‘I believed we were going to die’
The accident occurred in the Chicago skyscraper known as the Hancock building after at least one of the cables snapped, Chicago news outlets reported.
George Zimmerman pleads no contest in stalking case involving investigator, reports say
George Zimmerman was charged after threatening an investigator working on a documentary series about Trayvon Martin that was produced by Jay-Z.
New California declares ‘independence’ from California in bid to become 51st state
Group wants to take over most of the state and cut off coastal urban areas.