The bill extends to woman who lose a child at any point during the pregnancy and parents who are hoping to adopt or have a child through surrogacy.
Author: Ryan W. Miller, USA TODAY
Anti-government leader Ammon Bundy refuses to appear in court with mask, gets arrested
Bundy was charged with trespassing in August after he and his followers barged into the Idaho Statehouse in protest of COVID-19 restrictions.
Doorbell camera captures the horrific moment when a small plane crashed into an SUV in Florida
A neighbor’s Ring doorbell camera captured the horrific moment a small airplane crashed into an SUV in South Florida on Monday.
‘Smuggling’ probed: SUV in California crash entered through hole in border fence, officials say
At least 13 people were dead in California after an SUV with 25 passengers and semitruck collided about 10 miles north of the U.S.-Mexico border.
Baarack, a sheep rescued in Australia with over 75 pounds of wool, is ‘getting more confident every day’
A sheep named Baarack received a much needed shearing after rescuers in Australia found the abandoned animal with more than 75 pounds of wool.
Water pipes cracked by ice will flood buildings across Texas, and experts fear the damage will be as bad as a hurricane
Reports of water pipes burst by ice are widespread, and the upcoming thaw may further open the floodgates of damage.
‘Massive failure’: Why are millions of people in Texas still without power?
Extreme cold winter weather led to power outages and rolling blackouts in Texas. Here’s why it happened.
‘Another snow/ice producer’ is on the way as US endures brutal blast of winter weather blamed for at least 20 deaths
Another winter storm was forecast to pummel the South and Midwest on Wednesday before slamming into the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast on Thursday.
Millions in the path of a ‘damaging’ ice storm; Fort Worth pileup leads to at least 6 deaths, injures health care workers
A swath of land from central Texas through southern New Jersey was under a winter weather advisory Thursday as a potent winter storm rolled through.
‘All we’re doing right now is purely to stay alive’: Indoor dining has its risks, but can its return save NYC restaurants?
New York City’s restaurants have been decimated during the COVID-19 pandemic. With indoor dining coming back Friday, will they survive?