Michael Kohlhof, 35, from Houston had his arms and parts of his feet amputated after he was bit by a flea over a month ago.
Author: Amaris Encinas, USA TODAY
Whole Foods customers will soon be able to pay for their groceries with the palm of their hand
Whole Foods Market customers will be able to use Amazon One to pay for their groceries with their palm by the end of year, Amazon announced Thursday.
Almost 62,000 Nissan Leaf vehicles were recalled this week. Here’s why.
The NHTSA has recalled all Nissan Leafs purchased between September 29, 2017 and March 15, 2023 for unintentional acceleration after disengaging cruise control.
Kim Kardashian’s Skims now valued at $4 billion with plans to open physical stores next year
Skims co-founder Kim Kardashian is in no rush to take the company public after it was valued at $4 billion. Execs plan to open physical locations next year.
Bison injures woman visiting Theodore Roosevelt National Park
A Minnesota woman is in stable condition after a bison attack at Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Visitors have been asked to keep their distance from the bison.
Barbie’s latest collaboration will have teddy bear lovers tickled pink
Barbie fans have the chance to purchase a hot pink furry friend from Build-A-Bear to take with them to the Barbie movie which is in theaters July 21.
After homeless man beaten to death in Montana town, advocates say they saw it coming
People who knew Scott Bryan said they were worried for his safety in Kalispell, Montana. When he was killed outside a gas station, few were surprised.
Largest python snake nest in Florida history discovered in Everglades
A Burmese python nest of 111 eggs is the largest ever discovered in Florida, wildlife officials said. It was removed from the Everglades this month.
Hoard of 700 Civil War-era gold coins unearthed in Kentucky cornfield, collectors say
A hoard of more than 700 gold Civil War era coins were found in a Kentucky cornfield last month and now they’re on sale to the public.
Nesting sea turtle struck, killed by car. Preservationists want beachgoers to remember the rules.
The Network for Endangered Sea Turtles wants to encourage beachgoers to drive carefully this summer to prevent severe injury to sea turtles nesting and hatching.