A Native American tribe’s plan to evict tenants from HUD-assisted homes, the latest clash in a long disenrollment dispute, is under federal review.
Author: Bill Keveney, USA TODAY
COVID-19 shows ‘marginalization has a price.’ For transgender adults, it’s food insecurity.
Transgender adults, especially those of color, are facing the greatest risk for food insufficiency amid COVID-19, UCLA study shows.
Magnitude 5.9 earthquake felt through much of Alaska, but no immediate damage reported
The area avoided significant damage largely due to the quake’s size and depth, a seismologist said. A shallower quake likely would have caused damage.
Edward Shames, last of the surviving WWII officers who inspired HBO’s ‘Band of Brothers,’ dies at 99
Shames, who took part in D-Day and the Battle of the Bulge, was in Easy Company, the unit that inspired the ‘Band of Brothers’ book and miniseries.
Toys bring special joy to kids at the holidays. Inflation could play Grinch with donations this year.
Toy prices are up amid record inflation, leaving Toys for Tots and other charities working to make up the difference ahead of Hanukkah and Christmas.
Colorism, discrimination are a ‘very big problem’ in Latino community, survey finds
Latinos who identified as having a darker skin color faced discrimination from other Americans, including other Latinos.
LGBTQ mental health worsened during Trump presidency, studies say. The decline may not quickly reverse.
Recent studies found a long list of anti-LGBTQ policies from the Trump administration contributed to mental health woes for LGBTQ Americans.
Shooting death of young California woman raises questions about armed school safety officers
A Long Beach, California, school safety officer was fired one day after a young woman he shot died. She donated her organs to save lives.
What are tribal land acknowledgments? Native American leaders say words and actions are needed
A land acknowledgment details long-neglected history, recognizing Native American tribes that first inhabited a place along with their descendants.
Seth Rogen jokingly complains about COVID protocols at the Emmys. The show quickly responded
Seth Rogen, the night’s first presenter, complained that a ceiling on the Emmys tent worked against efforts to protect those attended from COVID-19.