A Maryland couple drove two hours to adopt the timid-looking couch-potato cat, who was “sad and depressed” to be homeless.
Author: Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY
40 Salvadoran chefs break record with world’s biggest pupusa: See it here
Video footage of the creation shows nearly 50 people using what appears to be metal rods lifting the massive pupusa dish over a fire pit.
Southwest flight makes emergency landing after passenger assaulted; other passenger in custody
Southwest flight 192 traveling from Houston to Columbus diverted to Little Rock after our crew observed disruptive behavior from a passenger.
Twitter to roll out gold, gray checks along with blue verified mark. Here’s what they’ll mean.
Elon Musk announced all verified Twitter accounts will be “manually authenticated” before the check is activated.
World’s oldest living cat named Flossie, at nearly 27 she’s survived multiple owners and loves naps
At nearly 27 years old, the senior lady has been crowned the world’s oldest living cat by Guinness World Records.
Cleveland Browns field vandalized with tire treads, video shows; police investigating
Cleveland police said it appears someone jumped a fence at First Energy Stadium and used a golf cart to cause the damage.
Mother of missing 20-month-old Quinton Simon arrested after remains found in Georgia landfill
Quinton Simon’s mother is being held in a Georgia jail awaiting a bond hearing slated Tuesday. She faces charges including murder and false reporting.
Marjorie Taylor Greene’s personal Twitter account reinstated: Who else has returned or left?
Marjorie Taylor Greene is among those including Trump and the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, whose accounts were disabled and recently restored.
Tesla issues back-to-back recalls, one impacting 322,000 cars with crash risk increase
Two Tesla recalls affect roughly 350,000 Model X, Model 3 and Model Y vehicles. They can all be remedied by an over-the-air firmware update.
Jay Leno is undergoing ‘very aggressive’ hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Five things to know about it.
After excision and grafting surgery for second and third-degree burns, comedian Jay Leno is undergoing aggressive hyperbaric oxygen therapy.