Fossils of the earliest “modern-looking” crabs were discovered in tree amber, estimated to date back 100 million years, rewriting crustacean history.
Author: Scott Gleeson, USA TODAY
Billionaire Marc Lore outlines how he will build the inclusive, Utopian desert city Telosa
Billionare Marc Lore wanted to be a farmer as a kid – growing something from nothing. Now, he’s trying to do just that with a Utopian city of Telosa.
Joe Rogan, who says he was almost vaccinated, tells others ‘get vaccinated and then get sick’
Podcast icon Joe Rogan said he isn’t anti-vaccine and that he attempted to get the COVID-19 vaccination three months ago but missed the appointment.
Elon Musk jabs at second place Jeff Bezos 🥈 as lead builds as the richest person on Earth
To celebrate his self-adorned gold medal, Elon Musk jokingly jabbed at his rival Jeff Bezos by responding to a Twitter post with a silver medal emoji.
What is Indigenous Peoples’ Day? Does it replace Columbus Day? Everything you need to know
Indigenous Peoples’ Day is celebrated Monday. What started in 1977 as a day of respect at a conference on discrimination is now a national holiday.
Auschwitz Nazi concentration camp vandalized with antisemitic graffiti in ‘outrageous attack’
Antisemitic graffiti was found at the Auschwitz II-Birkenau site, the largest of the 40 camps that made up the Nazi complex.
Devastating images show disastrous oil spill along Southern California coast
A broken pipeline has led to an estimated 126,000 gallons of oil leaked into ocean waters near Orange County, California.
Is trick-or-treating safe? How to celebrate Halloween amid the COVID-19 pandemic
The CDC has given a green light for children nationwide to trick or treat this Halloween. But experts say it’s still best to take precautions.
Ex-police officer says he was ’90s Paris serial killer in suicide note, DNA confirms
A former French police officer confessed in a suicide note to being the serial killer of rapes and murders in Paris during the 1980s and 1990s.
A Texas man took COVID-19 tests at an emergency room. Then, he got a bill for $54,000.
A Dallas man was charged $54,000 for his COVID-19 tests at an ER – a staggering fee that is not only legal but hardly the only test to break the bank.