Amid rolling blackouts, Kyiv’s mayor warns residents to prepare for a harsh winter as Russia attacks Ukraine’s energy infrastructure “so we all die.”
Author: Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY
Alleged Paul Pelosi attacker pleads not guilty at court appearance; will remain jailed
DePape said little during the brief hearing. The 42-year-old suspect will remain in custody at the San Francisco County Jail.
Homicides down but violent crime increased in major US cities, midyear survey says
Crime statistics from the first half of 2022 compared with the same period in 2021 showed an increase in violent crime, according to a new survey.
A storm by any name: Sleepy hurricane season may wake up in September
The next three available names on this year’s list of tropical storms and hurricanes may not be used this month, only the third time since 1960.
As Ukraine offensive gains momentum, Russia’s 49th Army called ‘highly vulnerable’: Live updates
Ukraine’s offensive is gathering momentum and the occupied southern city of Kherson is virtually cut off from the other territories. Latest updates.
Zelenskyy rejects Kissinger plan to concede territory to Russia; Ukraine hero alive, in Russian custody: Live updates
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the return of Ukrainian territory controlled by Russia is a precondition for peace negotiations.
‘We must not grow numb to such sorrow’: COVID death toll in US reaches 1 million
About 400,000 Americans have died of COVID since mid-June 2021, when vaccines were widely available. More than 300,000 of them were unvaccinated.
‘A terrible price’: As US mourns 1 million COVID-19 deaths, preventable losses among unvaccinated a major regret
The U.S. is the world’s first country to reach 1 million confirmed COVID-19 deaths despite the easy availability of vaccines. How did we get to this dark place?
Duke downs Texas Tech, sends Coach K’s farewell tour to Elite Eight
Jeremy Roach and Paolo Banchero hit key shots down the stretch and the Blue Devils made their free throws in surviving a physical Red Raiders team.
US residential fires have declined over the decades. Bronx blaze is a reminder how dangerous they can be.
Residential fires have decreased in the U.S. in the last 40 years partly thanks to smoke alarms, but recent deadly blazes underscore their ferocity.