For the second time in recent years, a parent has been held criminally responsible in a school shooting. A jury in Georgia found Colin Gray, 55,guilty of murder, manslaughter and other charges for giving his son the gun the boy is accused of using to kill two classmates and two teachers at a high school in 2024. Gray,who testified he gave his son the rifleas a Christmas present, could face decades in prison. He was charged just months afterJennifer and James Crumbleywere sentenced to 10 to 15 years in prison in Michigan after their teen son killed four classmates at school.
Dad guilty in school shooting
Eagle mother presumed dead
Bird-watching fans in Florida have been left heartbroken after an eagle mom known as F23 and popular on an online "eagle cam"has been presumed deadjust days after she and her mate welcomed an eaglet. The mother eagle had not been seen for days, and now an eagle's body has been found just 2 miles from the nest. Her mate, known as M15, has been caring for the baby solo. "This is a deeply sad day for our community," theSouthwest Florida Eagle Cam, based in Fort Myers, posted on Facebook. It's not the first time tragedy has apparently struck the eagle pair: Last year, avian flu killed their two eaglets.
Where's the beef? Right here
When the McDonald's CEOshared a video of himselftrying the chain's new Big Arch burger − two quarter-pound beef patties smothered in white cheddar cheese −some people found his review hard to swallow. "I love this product," Chris Kempczinski says in the video, taking a tiny bite. "It is so good. ... I'm gonna eat this for my lunch, just so you know." (USA TODAY's Mike Snidereven weighed in, giving the sandwich a "thumbs-up" but offering this piece of advice: "I wouldn't recommend eating this in your car.") Now the beef battle is on: The presidents ofBurger King and Wendy'shave joined the fray with social media taste tests of their own burgers.
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Watch this at your own risk:See USA TODAY's Mike Snider dive into the Big Arch
See all the stunning celebrity looks from SAG Actor Awards red carpet
Hollywood's biggest celebrities donned their most striking looks forthe Actor Awardson March 1 in Los Angeles. We've got allthe night's standout fashions, starting with Kate Hudson.
'Sinners' stakes its claim to an Oscar
"Sinners" looked like a saintat the Actor Awards, no longer called the Screen Actors Guild Awards but still a key predictor for the Oscars on March 15. The horror movie-musical won best ensemble and best actor forMichael B. Jordan, while "Hamnet," "Weapons" and "One Battle After Another" also scooped up major awards. The show had its moving moments, among them a humbleHarrison Ford, 83, emotionally accepting a life achievement award while reminding the audience,"It's a little early, isn't it?"He praised the work of his fellow actors, then noted: "I'm here to receive a prize for being alive."
UConn women are beating expectations
The UConn women's basketball team is proving awfully hard to beat. The Huskies, No. 1 in theUSA TODAY Sports coaches' poll, wrapped up another undefeated season, their 11th in team history, heading into the conference tournament on March 6. The reigning national champions have now won 47 straight games dating back to last season, and they haven't lost a conference game in three seasons. "It's not easy when you're expected to win every single game," coach Geno Auriemma said. "And if you do lose, it's because there's something wrong with you."− Compiled and written by Robert Abitbol
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