Protesters against an all-ages drag brunch in Roanoke, Texas, pushed the town into the middle of a larger controversy over the issue.
Author: Jasper Colt, USA TODAY
Loudoun County, Va. voters weigh in on education issues and upcoming elections
After the Virginia election of Republican governor Glenn Youngkin, voters from Loudoun County address the issue that matters most to them: education.
‘Seven Days of 1961’: Activists recall ‘read-in’ at whites-only library
On March 27, 1961, nine Black college students staged a “read-in” at the Jackson, Mississippi, public library designated for white patrons.
In Brooklyn Center, police disperse protesters, corral and photograph media
Protests continued Friday night after the fatal shooting of Daunte Wright. Minnesota State Troopers corralled media and photographed their faces and identification.
In Brooklyn Center, police disperse protesters, corral and photograph media
Protests continued Friday night after the fatal shooting of Daunte Wright. Minnesota State Troopers corralled media and photographed their faces and identification.
Can the traumas of COVID-19 make us stronger?
Survivors of trauma and experts explore the chance for post-traumatic growth (PTG) from the traumas of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The National Cathedral in Washington D.C. rings its bells 500 times for COVID-19 victims
The National Cathedral in Washington D.C. rang its bells 500 times in memory of the over 500,000 Americans that have lost their lives to COVID-19.
Wind turbines helped this farmer to retire
Tom Cunningham says that the extra income he makes leasing his land to a wind farm has helped he and his wife to retire
Nurse who lost career to opioid use disorder, now helping others
He’s seen addiction from both sides.
Bill Kinkle built a successful career as a nurse but lost it all to opioid use disorder. Now he’s using his experiences to help others.