The Fourth of July can be terrifying for many dogs. But experts say there are many ways to help keep them calm and safe.
Author: Amanda Lee Myers, USA TODAY
‘We can’t find anything’: Colo. officials end search, but family’s hunt for missing trail runner goes on
Ian O’Brien has extensive backcountry experience and is a professional outdoor guide. He hasn’t been seen since Saturday, June 24.
After workers’ heat deaths, Texas cities required water breaks. A new law takes that power away.
A new Texas law meant to reduce a ‘patchwork’ of local rules is drawing attention for its potential impact on worker water breaks amid a heat wave.
Chile’s stolen children: How they were taken and adopted to families in the US and beyond
Human rights groups believe at least 20,000 babies were taken from mostly low-income mothers in Chile and adopted out in foreign countries.
U.S. adoptees stolen as babies Chile find families, each other in growing support network
After decades apart, adults who were ripped from their mothers’ arms as babies in Chile are being reunited with families they never knew.
‘Overwhelming’: Hundreds of dolphins, sea lions ill, dying due to California’s red tide
The worst red tide in recent memory in Southern California is sickening or killing hundreds of dolphins and sea lions.
After a drunk driver killed 3 of her kids, TikToks helped this mom – and millions – heal
Dawn Simmons has taken her unfathomable loss and turned it into an opportunity to cement her children’s legacy and hopefully save lives
9-year-old girl accused of being ‘trans’ at track event hopes to inspire change
A Canadian mom wants to press charges against a man who verbally attacked her 9-year-old daughter and angrily questioned the girl’s gender.
Fisherman finds Washington family of 4 dead in car overturned in Idaho river
Hours after Calvin “CJ” Miller and his three children were reported overdue during a road trip, a fisherman found their bodies in an Idaho river.
93-year-old Ohio grandma overcomes loss, illness to inspire social media with world travels
Grandma Joy has lost all three of her sons and survived an illness she thought would kill her in 2008. Now she’s living her best life.