The Rhinelander, Wisc. school district enters Title IX deal with Education Dept.’s civil rights arm after probe due to nonbinary student’s complaints.
Author: Terry Collins, USA TODAY
Indiana 4-year-old girl fatally shot by 5-year-old sibling, authorities say
In a disturbing nationwide trend, Indiana police find a 4-year-old girl dead from a gunshot wound by apparently by another toddler at their home.
Is the US getting too expensive to live in? Many Americans worry about economy, inflation
Many Americans are feeling fiscal pain despite a low unemployment rate. They want a better economy and lower inflation.
Idaho prosecutors seek death penalty against fatal student stabbing suspect Bryan Kohberger
Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against Bryan Kohberger, the suspect accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students.
‘A fighting force’: How Americans with crushing debt plan to repay their student loans
Many Americans worry about having to repay their student loan debts. For some, it might mean getting a second job and cutbacks on their spending.
Survey: Most Californians don’t support reparations payments for Black residents
Many Californians aren’t buying the idea of reparation payments to some of the state’s Black residents, a new survey shows.
Feds charge 5 men in brazen NYC jewelry heists that ripped off $2 million
The five New York City men with reported alleged ties to the Lucchese and Gambino crime families are accused of stealing $2 million worth of jewelry.
Feds: Armed guard in NYC federal building sexually assaulted migrant in tax court office
A former armed security guard is charged with sexually assaulting a migrant seeking asylum inside a federal building in New York City last month.
White House announces national strategy to combat antisemitism
“Evil will not win. Hate will not prevail,” President Biden said as he releases the nation’s strategy to fight antisemitism on Thursday.
DHS unveils new body-worn camera policies for its officers, agencies
Citing transparency, the new policy requires DHS officers wear body-worn cameras during emergency calls, planned arrests and excuting search warrants.