Trump supporters gathered at state capitols in Lansing, Albany and elsewhere after Joe Biden was announced the winner of the presidential election.
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‘Smoke coming from everywhere’: Colorado fights largest wildfire in state history, a second forces thousands to evacuate
Colorado crews scrambled to gain ground against two blazes as this year’s historic wildfire season imparted more heartbreak and hardships on the West.
‘I saw a big mushroom cloud’: Clues sought in Virginia shopping center explosion that rattled residents for miles
Investigators hunted for clues behind a thunderous explosion that leveled a strip mall, injured five people and rattled residents in Harrisonburg, Va.
Shift in weather that could bring more lightning strikes has wildfire-weary Californians on edge
Firefighters are battling almost 600 blazes in California. A shift in the weather with more lightning strikes could make their job much harder.
Nearly 1 in 3 LGBTQ people live in the South. Here’s how LGBTQ activists of color are transforming the area.
32% of LGBTQ people live in the South, an area with few protections, report shows. But LGBTQ activists of color are finding ways to uplift lives.
Internet ‘a lifeline’ for the LGBTQ community: Why the spirit of Pride Month will prevail as events move online
Moving Pride 2020 events online is in many ways fitting for a community for whom the internet has provided connection and a safe space for years.
These are the 6 new possible symptoms of the coronavirus the CDC added to its list
Chills, repeated shaking with chills, muscle pain, headache, sore throat and a loss of taste or smell are the new symptoms added to the CDC list.
Tornado outbreak in the South leaves at least 30 dead
Howling winds slammed the East on Monday, a day after deadly tornadoes pounded the South on Easter night. At least 30 have been reported killed.
At least 7 dead in Mississippi as Easter Sunday tornadoes hit the South; more storms forecast for Monday in the East
The governors of Mississippi and Louisiana have declared a state of emergency after violent storms battered the two southern states on Sunday.
One year after transgender military ban, Ohio man is undaunted: He wants to serve his country
Sunday marks one year since the Pentagon enacted its policy restricting the service of transgender troops. Nic Talbott is still determined to enlist.