The massacre at a Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, Illinois, is the most recent in an American tradition of mass shootings.
Author: Grace Hauck, USA TODAY
An open door, missed opportunity, ‘wrong decision’: List of what went wrong in Texas school massacre grows
Authorities say numerous instances of mistakes, misjudgments or misfortune allowed the massacre at a Uvalde, Texas, school to continue.
‘Going to be watching’: Hurricane Agatha expected to hit Mexico on Monday. Is it a threat to the US?
Hurricane Agatha is expected to hit southern Mexico as a category 3 storm Monday. U.S. meteorologists are keeping watch of where it’s heading.
It’s not just Uvalde, Texas — gunfire on school grounds is at historic highs in the US
Gunfire on school property is at an all-time high, according to the K-12 School Shooting Database at the Naval Postgraduate School.
Gun violence is seeping onto American sports fields – and it’s impacting kids
Gunfire sent hundreds of children and parents running last week at a football game in Virginia, the latest gun violence at kids’ sporting events.
Where your recycling actually goes – and what you can do about it this Earth Day
Americans have long been encouraged to reduce, reuse and recycle. But less than 9% of plastic is recycled in the U.S.
As Russia escalates attacks, what a new phase of war means for Ukrainians in the east
Civilians in eastern Ukraine are stocking up on supplies, preparing exit plans and calling out to the world for assistance as Russia steps up attacks.
‘Pokemons’, WhatsApp chats: Lawsuit reveals inner workings of nationwide COVID testing operation
Center for COVID Control, the nationwide coronavirus testing chain under scrutiny from the FBI, was hit with a scathing lawsuit Thursday.
Lindsey Graham called for Putin’s assassination. Even discussing it brings danger to US, experts say.
The White House emphasizes that regime change is not US policy, but Sen. Lindsey Graham has called for someone to assassinate Vladimir Putin.
Jimmy Hill, American killed in Ukraine, was ‘true to his love’ and stayed with sick partner
Jimmy Hill touched lives around the world through teaching and storytelling before he was killed in Ukraine this week, family and friends say.