Voting rights advocates say Election 2020 and its aftermath left an enduring imprint on voter access and simple trust in one of America’s most pivotal swing states.
Author: Chris Kenning, USA TODAY
For Coast Guard, search for tourist sub near Titanic is a rescue unlike most others
The search for wealthy patrons on a risky adventure rekindles debate about the cost of rescues. But for crews, the only concern is saving lives.
A year after the fall of Roe v. Wade, abortion access is reshuffled on state lines
A look at the state of abortion access one year after the Supreme Court reversed the longstanding constitutional right to abortion.
How one quiet Illinois college town became the symbol of abortion rights in America
Nearly a year ago, the Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade. The ruling redrew the map of abortion access in America. It also drew new battle lines.
Lawsuit seeks to curb use of aerial fire retardant during wildfires over pollution concerns
The lawsuit filed by an Oregon-based group argues that dropping retardant in waterways does more environmental harm than good in fighting wildfires.
NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell departs company after ‘inappropriate relationship’
“I had an inappropriate relationship with a woman in the company, which I deeply regret,” Jeff Shel said in a released statement.
‘One degree away from anybody else’: Louisville shooting touches neighbors, governor alike
By day’s end, 6 people were dead, 8 were hospitalized. A rookie officer was fighting for his life. And Louisville was in the national spotlight again.
Humanitarian parole for those who fled Ukraine war extended by US. Why uncertainty remains
The Department of Homeland Security will extend the status known as ‘humanitarian parole,’ a relief for families with no safe options to return home.
‘I feel like I’m never going to get out’: After epic California storm, towns remain snowed in
Power went out. Roofs collapsed. In mountain communities used to isolation, people started to run out of the things that mattered: food. Medicine.
They counted the days until they could return to Ukraine. Now, they’re not sure they’ll go back
How many refugees return is a question with important ramifications: For tensions in their host countries, and the likelihood of rebuilding at home.