Tröegs Independent Brewing in Hershey, Pennsylvania, has once again been recognized by USA TODAY readers as the top brewery tour in America. This prestigious accolade highlights Tröegs’ dedication to quality experiences, showcasing its craft and community engagement.
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The investigation into Gene Hackman’s death remains ongoing as conflicting reports surface regarding the state of his health and the presence of dogs at the scene. Authorities are working to clarify details surrounding the beloved actor’s passing.
Fairfield Men’s Lacrosse, dubbed ‘America’s Team’ by USA Lacrosse, is transforming the sport with its vibrant play and community spirit. Their commitment to excellence on the field and outreach off it showcases the essence of teamwork and sportsmanship.
Dolly Parton’s husband, Carl Dean, has passed away at the age of 82. The beloved music icon expressed her profound grief, stating, “Words can’t do justice” to the loss. Dean, known for his private nature, supported Parton throughout her illustrious career.
The maker of Reynolds Wrap has been ordered to face a lawsuit accusing it of misleading consumers with its “Made in USA” claims. The legal action raises questions about manufacturing practices and consumer protections in labeling.
The USA has been drawn into a competitive group for the final round of the Concacaf Women’s Under-17 Qualifiers, facing hosts Trinidad & Tobago, as well as Honduras and El Salvador. The tournament is set to showcase emerging talent across the region.
Portland is witnessing a troubling spike in dysentery cases, with 40 new infections reported in January alone. Health officials are urging residents to prioritize hygiene and report symptoms early to curb the outbreak and protect community health.
The CEO of the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum has been recognized as one of USA TODAY’s 2025 Women of the Year. This prestigious accolade honors women making significant impacts in their communities and beyond, highlighting leadership and resilience.
In a groundbreaking move, a transgender woman has announced her intention to compete in the Miss Georgia USA pageant for the first time. This historic decision highlights the evolving landscape of inclusivity in beauty competitions across the state.
The Supreme Court has temporarily halted a lower court’s ruling that mandated the Trump administration to compensate foreign aid contractors. This decision postpones the enforcement of the order while further legal considerations unfold, impacting various aid programs.
Chrissi Rawak has stepped down as CEO of USA Swimming following a previous SafeSport complaint. The decision highlights ongoing concerns regarding athlete safety and governance within the organization, prompting a reevaluation of leadership practices.
In our week-long review of the iPhone 16e, we explored its standout features, performance upgrades, and value compared to previous models. Discover how this latest addition to Apple’s lineup stacks up and if it’s worth the investment.
In a tense Oval Office meeting, President Trump reportedly told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to leave after a disagreement over a proposed mineral deal. The discussion, intended to strengthen bilateral ties, ended without a signed agreement.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has been accused of raping a male escort in 2012, according to a lawsuit filed in New York. The allegations come as Combs faces increasing scrutiny over his past conduct. The case is ongoing, and further developments are anticipated.
The recent Trump tariffs aim to protect American industries from foreign competition, advocating for job preservation and economic stability. Proponents argue that these measures create a more equitable trade environment, ultimately benefiting U.S. workers.
President Trump is set to sign an executive order designating English as the official language of the United States. This move aims to unify communication in government and public services, sparking debate over its implications for multilingual communities.
The People’s Union USA is spearheading a nationwide initiative known as the “Economic Blackout,” urging citizens to halt spending in protest of economic injustices. This movement aims to amplify calls for systemic change and greater equity across the nation.
In a surprising turn of events, Delaware Athletic Director Nancy Chase will not proceed with her appointment as the USA Swimming’s next Executive Director. The decision comes amid rising concerns over governance and athlete welfare, prompting a reassessment of leadership.
In a recent legal filing, Diddy’s attorneys have targeted lawyer Tony Buzbee, alleging “egregious misconduct” amid ongoing litigation. The new documents highlight serious concerns about Buzbee’s practices, signaling a contentious legal battle ahead.
Tomeka Hart Wigginton has been recognized as a USA TODAY Women of the Year honoree for her outstanding contributions to public service and activism. Her dedication to community empowerment and social justice continues to inspire many in the Memphis area.