Millions of red crabs have made their way onto Australia’s Christmas Island streets as they migrate toward the sea.
Author: Gabriela Miranda, USA TODAY
Daddy Yankee opens his home in Puerto Rico to Airbnb guests for three nights
Starting in December for three nights, Daddy Yankee is opening his home in Luquillo, Puerto Rico to guests through Airbnb.
Dave Chappelle’s high school postpones renaming ceremony following ‘heated’ student debate
Dave Chappelle’s high school theater renaming ceremony was postponed following his controversial Netflix special and student backlash.
Banksy agreed to make art for a BBC series. Then, Christopher Walken painted over it.
In a BBC comedy-drama, “The Outlaws,” one of the main characters paints over an original Banksy rat signature. BBC confirmed it was painted by Banksy.
Asian honeybees use ‘loud, harsh’ noise to trigger defense against giant hornets, study says
Asian honeybees create a “loud, harsh” to trigger the hives defenses when a giant hornet comes near, according to a new study.
Fire in hospital in central India kills four babies; investigation underway
A fire in a hospital in central India killed four newborns while medical staff were able to save 36 infants. Officials said they’re investigating.
Disability rights activist, who shared her story about airline damaging her wheelchair, dies
Engracia Figueroa, who was a longtime activist for people with disabilities, passed away on Sunday. Her efforts to stand the community lives on.
1982 cold case: Items belonging to missing teen found in Massachusetts river; human remains also found
A car, identification and unknown human remains have been found in the search for Judy Chartier, a teen who went missing in 1982.
Woman waited in Atlanta ER for seven hours and wasn’t seen. She was later charged $700.
An Atlanta woman went into Emory Decatur Hospital ER for a head injury, waited seven hours and was never treated. Weeks later, she was billed $700.
‘She was legendary’: Black journalists speak on Jovita Moore’s impact following her death
Longtime Atlanta news anchor Jovita Moore died after a battle with brain cancer
Thursday. Black journalists remember her as an inspiration and “icon.”