Capt. Tom Moore has died at 100. The UK veteran captured hearts around the world as he walked to raise millions for healthcare workers.
Author: N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAY
Brood X: Why ‘trillions’ of cicadas set to emerge after 17 years have an ominous sounding name
In late May and early June, trillions of cicadas will emerge from the ground in 15 states. Here’s everything you need to know about Brood X, including a map.
What to know about abolitionist hero Harriet Tubman and the effort to get her on the $20 bill
What to know about abolitionist Harriet Tubman, who is set to replace President Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill.
Woman who ‘died’ of COVID-19 returns to Spanish nursing home after identity mix-up
Ten days after being told nursing home resident Rogelia Blanco had died of COVID-19 in Spain, her family learned she was alive and well.
Teen who bonded with Biden over stutter delivers powerful rendition of JFK speech in inauguration special
Brayden Harrington, who bonded with Biden over stuttering, recited a passage from John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address during “Celebrating America”.
Few people, thousands of flags, massive security: Surreal photos of Washington D.C. before inauguration
Washington, D.C. is eerily quiet, a stark contrast to the large crowds and celebratory atmosphere of previous inaugurations.
‘We are listening to Trump’: New Yorker reporter’s video shows disorganized but destructive US Capitol rioters
Video taken by a New Yorker reporter inside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 shows rioters rifling through documents and trying to intimidate police.
Sister of Black woman killed by Capitol Police hopes riot will shed light on troubling case
Seeing rioters storm the Capitol brought up sad memories for Valarie Carey, whose sister Miriam was shot by Capitol Police after a car chase in 2013.
US Capitol rioters are being identified and fired from jobs
Some people at the U.S. Capitol riot have been identified through images and video shared on social media – and have lost their jobs as a result.
‘History repeating itself’: Immigrants know what political violence looks like. Capitol riot has many shaken.
Many first- and second-generation immigrants said the violence in the Capitol bore eerie similarities to conflict in their countries of origin.