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Cops chased dead ends for 40 years in a California teen’s cold case. Then a suspect’s relative emerged.

September 24, 2022September 24, 2022 Sarah Elbeshbishi, USA TODAY Comments Off on Cops chased dead ends for 40 years in a California teen’s cold case. Then a suspect’s relative emerged.

The 1982 rape and killing of 15-year-old Karen Stitt had frustrated California cops for decades before a suspect’s relative and DNA led to an arrest.

World

The week in Ukraine’s war with Russia: Key events explained in 5 graphics

September 18, 2022 Sarah Elbeshbishi, USA TODAY Comments Off on The week in Ukraine’s war with Russia: Key events explained in 5 graphics

Ukraine’s counteroffensive regains significant amounts of territory, pushing Russian troops out and marking a turn in the war since Russia’s invasion

Nation

The 10 vehicles most likely targeted for catalytic converter theft, and what cops are doing about it

September 3, 2022 Sarah Elbeshbishi, USA TODAY Comments Off on The 10 vehicles most likely targeted for catalytic converter theft, and what cops are doing about it

As catalytic converter thefts have increased dramatically, police agencies are focusing on prevention for some of the most commonly targeted vehicles.

Life

The power of body positivity propels ‘Victoria Secret’ from TikTok hit to Billboard charts

August 19, 2022August 19, 2022 Sarah Elbeshbishi, USA TODAY Comments Off on The power of body positivity propels ‘Victoria Secret’ from TikTok hit to Billboard charts

What started as a viral TikTok hit about body positivity landed Jax and ‘Victoria’s Secret’ on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart this summer.

Nation

Fake ‘Made in the USA’ cases have increased dramatically since 2016. Here’s why.

August 14, 2022August 14, 2022 Sarah Elbeshbishi, USA TODAY Comments Off on Fake ‘Made in the USA’ cases have increased dramatically since 2016. Here’s why.

Lions Not Sheep, the pro-Trump brand fined for using Made in the USA clothing labels on Chinese goods, is another example of the FTC’s enforcement.

Nation

Psilocybin therapy is prompting states to reconsider laws about magic mushrooms

August 6, 2022 Sarah Elbeshbishi, USA TODAY Comments Off on Psilocybin therapy is prompting states to reconsider laws about magic mushrooms

As psilocybin therapy has gained traction, states around the US have started to try to change their laws on magic mushrooms.

Money

If your Equifax score dropped, the company’s error may be to blame. Here’s what consumers should know.

August 4, 2022August 4, 2022 Sarah Elbeshbishi, USA TODAY Comments Off on If your Equifax score dropped, the company’s error may be to blame. Here’s what consumers should know.

If your Equifax score dropped for no reason, the credit-reporting company’s error may be to blame. Here’s what customers should know.

World

As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine hits five months, here are the issues you need to know

July 24, 2022July 25, 2022 Sarah Elbeshbishi, USA TODAY Comments Off on As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine hits five months, here are the issues you need to know

As Ukrainian forces continue to fend off Russian attacks in eastern and southern Ukraine, Sunday marks five months since Moscow’s invasion.

Nation

No relief from the heat: Without air conditioning in many homes, residents in these cities swelter

July 17, 2022July 17, 2022 Sarah Elbeshbishi, USA TODAY Comments Off on No relief from the heat: Without air conditioning in many homes, residents in these cities swelter

Britain is bracing for temperatures as high as 40 C (104 F) in an area with little air conditioning. Many residents in these US cities can relate.

Nation

Juvenile curfews come with consequences, but not the ones they’re designed for, studies show

July 10, 2022 Sarah Elbeshbishi, USA TODAY Comments Off on Juvenile curfews come with consequences, but not the ones they’re designed for, studies show

Cities around the US are exploring a variety of measures to combat gun violence, but should juvenile curfews be one of them?

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Blue supermoon: See photos of the rare moon that won’t happen again until 2037

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College professor harassed students to quench ‘clown fetish,’ offering extra credit, cash

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5 people shot in Illinois, 2 in critical condition

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