Shakira and Spanish soccer star Gerard Piqué confirmed their separation in a Saturday statement – marking an end to their 11 year relationship.
Author: Wyatte Grantham-Philips, USA TODAY
Cheeses sold in 9 states recalled for possible listeria contamination, FDA says
Paris Brothers, Inc. has recalled eight of its cheese products because of possible listeria contamination, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said.
NASA’s Hubble telescope captures stunning image of galaxy twice the size of our Milky Way
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has captured a stunning new image of, NGC 474, an elliptical galaxy that’s 2.5 times larger than our Milky Way.
What is the National Rifle Association? What we know about the powerful gun rights group
The National Rifle Association is the largest and most powerful gun rights lobbying organization in the U.S. – often working against gun control laws.
‘Whose dog is this?’ Tennessee couple wakes up to find a mysterious dog in their bed
A Tennessee couple woke to find a lost dog, Nala, sleeping in their bed. Within hours of posting photos on Facebook, they found the owners.
‘God gave you a voice. Use it’: Nonspeaking autistic valedictorian delivers powerful speech
Rollins College valedictorian Elizabeth Bonker, who is autistic and nonspeaking, delivered a powerful speech at her commencement ceremony.
Dolly Parton to star in TikTok musical about Taco Bell’s Mexican Pizza after menu return
“Mexican Pizza: The Musical” will premiere on TikTok May 26 – one week after the popular menu item returns to Taco Bell’s menu.
‘Overwhelming’ exhaustion: COVID leaves 66% of working parents burnt out, study suggests
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated stressors for families. A new study found that 66% of working parents meet the criteria for parental burnout.
Oil giants reap record profits as war rages in Ukraine, energy prices soar: Here’s how much they made
Profits for Exxon Mobil, Shell, Chevron and more rose by billions in the first quarter – despite costs from war in Ukraine and soaring energy prices.
College students expect to make $103,880 after graduation – almost twice the reality
Today’s college students expect to make around $103,880 in their first, post-graduation jobs – but the average starting salary is actually $55,260.