How is it possible workers are striking in the nation’s second-largest school district and the wealthiest state in the country? Here’s why.
Author: Terry Collins, USA TODAY
Los Angeles students go back to school after worker strike. What’s next?
Classes are scheduled to resume Friday in the Los Angeles Unified School District after a contentious three-day strike involving workers and teachers.
In war-torn Ukraine, a first-of-its-kind mental health center aims to heal as ‘part of our survival’
A first-of-its-kind center in Lviv shows how Ukraine is making mental health a priority as the country enters its second year of war with Russia.
What is multifactor authentication (or MFA)? Experts say it’s the best way to stop hackers
Worried about your personal financial information being hacked? Multifactor authentication (also MFA or 2FA) can protect you from financial damage.
Subtropical disturbance in Atlantic is first December storm in 10 years. Here’s what to know
Hurricane season is over but a rare December subtropical storm, which could be named Owen, is brewing. It’s the first in almost a decade.
Aaron Dean didn’t say gun before fatal 2019 shooting of Black woman at her home, ex-partner says
The long-delayed trial of ex-Fort Worth police officer Aaron Dean who’s charged with murder for fatally shooting Atatiana Jefferson is now underway.
A rare December subtropical storm could form for first time in nearly a decade
Hurricane season may be officially over, but a rare December subtropical storm could be forming in the Atlantic for the first time in nearly a decade.
Mysterious Idaho student killings compounded by police contradictions, experts say
Families are questioning contradictions by Idaho police investigating the deaths of Ethan Chapin, Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves and Xana Kernodle
University of Idaho students slayings ‘took our innocence,’ authorities say; more than 1K tips investigated
As police have collected 100 pieces of evidence, taken 4,000 photos and more than 1,000 tips, but there are no new clues on who killed four students.
Instead of ‘deadnaming,’ police take bold step of verifying Colorado shooting victims’ names, pronouns
Colorado Springs police took a very time-sensitive route to verify the five victims fatally shot in an LGBTQ club “by how they identified themselves.”