Crowds gathered Tuesday outside the gates of a prison in Yangon to welcome inmates who were released in a clemency connected to a religious holiday in Buddhist-majority Myanmar. (August 1)
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Chinese zoo denies its sun bears are humans in costume. The internet is not so sure.
“Let me emphasize again: I am a sun bear! Not a black bear! Not a dog!” officials from the zoo wrote as Angela the sun bear in a post.
Two supermoons shine brightly in August skies
August 2023 features two supermoons. The sturgeon supermoon is on Aug. 1 and a rare super blue moon will appear Aug. 30-31.
MLB trade deadline live updates: All the deals and moves that went down on Tuesday
The MLB trade deadline is a thrilling time of year for baseball junkies. USA TODAY Sports has all you need as the clock counts down to 6 p.m. ET.
The York Fire: California’s largest wildfire of the year
The York Fire is California’s largest wildfire of the year, already burning more than 70,000 acres of land in the Mojave National Preserve.
USWNT is in trouble at 2023 World Cup if they don’t turn things around — and fast
USWNT finishes second in World Cup group stage for the second time, and advances with one win for the first time. But publicly, they seem unbothered.
A solar panel recycling industry takes shape
The largest solar panel recycling plant in North America has opened in Yuma, Arizona just as the flow of used and spent solar panels sharply ramps up. (Aug. 1) (AP Video by Thomas Machowicz/Produced by Teresa de Miguel)
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Trump’s push to block GA probe into 2020 election rejected, costly Ukraine gains: 5 Things podcast
Trump’s push to block a GA investigation into the 2020 election was rejected, what we know about the latest talks to fund the government: 5 Things podcast
Trump’s push to block GA probe into 2020 election rejected, costly Ukraine gains: 5 Things podcast
Trump’s push to block a GA investigation into the 2020 election was rejected, what we know about the latest talks to fund the government: 5 Things podcast
Woman born via sperm donor discovers she has 65 siblings: ‘You can definitely see the resemblance’
“It was really exciting because I found people with common interests who I could become close to,” Brenna Siperko said.