Did you start Dry January after a few too many cocktails during the holidays? Here are some steps you can take to keep healthy habits going all year.
Author: Marina Pitofsky, USA TODAY
Man kills wife, himself at Jehovah’s Witnesses hall in Colorado
A man allegedly shot and killed his wife at a Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses outside of Denver, Colorado, police said Sunday.
‘A chance to come together’: What is Kwanzaa, and when is the holiday celebrated? What to know.
The end of the year brings many holiday traditions and gatherings with loved ones. But what is Kwanzaa? When does it start, and how is it observed?
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3M will stop making ‘forever chemicals.’ What to know about their link to cancer, health risks
3M will stop making chemicals commonly known as “forever chemicals” and stop using them in its products in the coming years, 3M announced Tuesday.
A Virginia woman traveled to Kenya. She tried to bring giraffe and zebra bones home with her.
A Virginia woman tried to bring giraffe and zebra bones into the United States after telling authorities she found the objects during a trip to Kenya.
Twitter suspended an account tracking Elon Musk’s jet. We asked the account’s creator about the ban.
Twitter suspended, then briefly brought back, an account that tracked Elon Musk’s private jet. USA TODAY asked the account creator about the ban.
Banning TikTok? Restrictions on the popular video app are spreading across the US
Why are lawmakers focused on TikTok, an app many Americans know as a place to learn viral dance challenges? Here’s what you need to know.
What’s the best Christmas cookie? Google shares popular holiday searches by state
Italian Christmas Cookies, gingerbread: Google Trends shared a map with USA TODAY of uniquely searched Christmas cookies by state in 2022.
He’s going to be a member of Congress. He got denied for an apartment in Washington, D.C.
Maxwell Frost made history as the first member of Gen Z to be elected to Congress. That didn’t help him get an apartment in the nation’s capital.