Less than three months after winning gold in Tokyo, Australia’s Madison Wilson says she was taken to a hospital “for further care and observation.”
Author: Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAY
3 shot at Pennsylvania baby shower after argument over gifts, authorities say
Three people were shot and wounded at a baby shower in western Pennsylvania after an argument occurred over gifts at the shower, authorities said.
Hate seeing snakes? Blame the asteroids that killed the dinosaurs, scientists say
Most of life on Earth died when an asteroid struck the planet 66 million years ago. Snakes, however, were one species that thrived from it.
Hawaiian Airlines releases video on how to travel to Hawaii responsibly amid tourists surge
As Hawaii deals with the increasing number of visitors, Hawaiian Airlines wants to inform guests of how to respect and honor the sacred islands.
49ers RB Raheem Mostert’s wife Devon says family received ‘gut-wrenching’ comments after injury
Devon Mostert thanked the “outpouring of love and support” she has received after talking about comments made to her husband following his injury.
Mexican Independence Day: How September 16 signifies a ‘moment of hope’ for Mexico
Over 300 years ago, Miguel Hidalgo announced Mexico’s declaration of independence from Spain. However, it is far different from the United States.
Komodo dragons are now classified as an endangered species, and climate change is being blamed
The endangered lizard, which is found only in Indonesia, faces extinction as sea levels rise as a result of climate change, a new report says.
Louisiana declares state of emergency as Tropical Storm Nicholas targets battered region
Louisiana is under a state of emergency as Tropical Storm Nicholas targets the storm-battered region, threatening to heavy rain this week.
Mice with bigger ears? Climate change is causing animals to ‘shapeshift,’ new study shows
A study of warm-blooded animals found beaks, tails and legs have been growing in species living in places with rising temperatures.
Man called 911 to report a Tesla hit him, but the vehicle’s cameras told a different story
Arthur Bates Jr. said he suffered back, leg and neck injuries after a Tesla hit him, but the car’s cameras proved he fabricated the whole story.