From the Reebok (Terry Tate) to David Harbour in a series for Tide and a dash of Betty White, these are the Super Bowl spots that split our sides.
Author: Josh Hafner, USA TODAY
These huge companies have changed their names. Did you notice?
Global coffee chains and the maker of the iPhone are among hugely successful brands that have tweaked their names in ways big and small.
Manure pile spontaneously combusts to spark 13,000-acre wildfire, Spanish authorities say
Authorities say a heap of fertilizer led to a massive wildfire blaze that threatens nearly 50,000 acres and forced 53 people to evacuate in Catalonia.
Police chief gives driver $575 ticket for tossing cigarette out window in Canada
Police chief Del Manak in Victoria, British Columbia, caught a driver flicking a lit cigarette out of the car window. It ended with a hefty fine.
‘You guys are the heroes’: Missing hiker Amanda Eller thanks rescuers in emotional appearance
Amanda Eller, the Hawaii hiker rescued after being lost for weeks in a Maui forest, is in recovery. Now her rescuers are looking for Noah Kekai Mina.
‘We can do better than this!’ 10 tons of trash left on Virginia beach after Memorial Day event
Hundreds of beach-goers at Floatopia, a Memorial Day weekend event, left 10 tons of garbage at Virginia Beach’s Ocean Park, WCNC-TV reported.
The misery is real: A third of the world is stressed, worried and in pain, Gallup report finds
Gallup’s 2019 Global Emotions Report shows the world’s often-gloomy emotional state. And Americans are really stressed out.
The cross still stands and votives remained lit. Signs of hope out of the Notre Dame Cathedral fire
The St. Louis tunic, the golden altar cross and the Crown of Thorns dated to Christ all survived the Notre Dame Cathedral’s blaze, per early reports.
Four bees lived inside a woman’s eye and fed off her tears, reports say
The four sweat bees, properly known as Halictidae, sustained themselves on her tears, according to multiple reports.
This 17-foot-long python is dead. Here’s how scientists will track and kill more giant snakes
The python, the largest ever taken from Big Cypress National Preserve in Florida, will help scientists hoping to eradicate the invasive species.