Five couples who pop the question at any Cracker Barrel location on Valentine’s Day will win a year of free food from the restaurant.
Author: Camille Fine, USA TODAY
Turkey earthquake damage: Photos capture devastating aftermath of powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake
Photos capture crumbed buildings and cities in disarray after a series of strong earthquakes hit Turkey and Syria Monday.
Which large animals are involved in the deadliest human attacks? Where do frequent attacks happen?
A new survey of attacks by lions, wolves and other big carnivores shows that people in low-income countries are at greater risk
The 10 ‘deadliest’ US beaches for hurricanes, surfing and shark attacks. How to stay safe
Seven of the most dangerous U.S. beaches – where shark attacks, surf fatalities and hurricanes are more likely – are in Florida, a study found.
Want to glaze with Seth Rogen? Actor hosts Airbnb with ceramics studio for $42 a night
Seth Rogen will host three nights in a mid-century Airbnb filled with his handmade Houseplant ceramics and offer pointers to guests.
The real-life version of ‘Terminator’: This tiny shapeshifting robot “melts” to escape cages
A Lego-shaped shapeshifting robot can change from solid to liquid and re-form, squeeze into tight spaces, perform complex tasks and even escape cages.
Holocaust Remembrance Day: Sixteen items Jews took when they fled the Nazis
Nearly 80 years after the liberation of Auschwitz, a new Holocaust exhibit highlights the personal items Jews took with them when they fled the Nazis.
‘Fastest superyacht of its kind’ inspired by American sailboats can fly across water
An $86.7 million superyacht that can “fly” across water was recently unveiled and is based on the design of America’s Cup sailboats.
‘Goonies’ house in Oregon sells to an ’80s kid superfan’ who wants to protect the landmark
The iconic “Goonies” home situated along Oregon’s Pacific Coast sold for $1.65 million to a fan who promises to pay homage to his favorite film.
‘I was too ambitious’: Spotify CEO announces layoffs among 6% of employees as tech job cuts continue
Spotify is the latest tech company to pull back on staff. The music streaming company is laying off 6% of its employees, CEO Daniel Ek said.