Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., has filed paperwork to run for reelection in 2024, despite the scandal that has surrounded the embattled lawmaker.
Author: Mabinty Quarshie, USA TODAY
Poll: Many women burned out, feeling dread and struggling with finances
On International Women’s Day, a new poll shows women feeling dread, struggling with high inflation and abortion restrictions and feeling burned out.
Poll: Most Black voters disapprove of DeSantis blocking Black history course, approve of Biden
Black voters highly approve of President Joe Biden and disapprove of Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis banning Black history, a new poll found.
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This Black History Month, I’m focusing on Black joy in spite of tragedy.
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Black women face obstacles to political office despite Biden’s Supreme Court nomination vow
President Joe Biden naming a Black woman to the U.S. Supreme Court will make history. But Black women are still shut out of major political offices.
What’s the price of community? Infrastructure law devotes $1 billion to reconnect neighborhoods split by interstates
The infrastructure law includes $1 billion to undo the harm caused by the interstate system. Experts said more resources are needed.
Debt ceiling crisis: What happens if the US defaults for the first time?
Experts told USA TODAY no one knows for sure what will happen if the debt ceiling is not raised because the U.S. has never defaulted before.
This is America: 1961, the year young activists helped change the course of American history
The year 1961 is a masterclass in how vulnerable Black Americans and their allies dared to challenge unjust laws and change U.S. history.
Afghan women push back against Taliban restrictions with #DoNotTouchMyClothes campaign
Women around the world are sharing photos of themselves wearing traditional Afghan attire with the hashtag #DoNotTouchMyClothes.