Florida police say a quick-thinking bus driver plowed the bus through traffic to reach a police station parking lot.
Author: Celina Tebor, USA TODAY
Permanent daylight saving time? America tried it before … and it didn’t go well.
About five decades ago, the U.S. tried to make daylight saving time year-round – and public opinion of the change quickly deteriorated.
Zelenskyy tells Russian troops to surrender; EU leaders to travel to Kyiv: Live Ukraine updates
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told Russian troops in an online video that they can surrender and will be treated “decently.” Live updates.
Idaho becomes first state to pass Texas-style abortion ban, sends bill to Gov. Brad Little
The Idaho bill would allow the potential family members of a preborn child to sue an abortion provider for a minimum of $20,000 in damages.
Russian airstrike ravages children’s hospital; White House warns Russia may use chemical weapons: Live Ukraine updates
A Russian assault devastated a maternity and children’s hospital complex in the besieged southern Ukrainian city of Mariupol. Latest news.
Hawaii will become last state in nation to drop its mask mandate on March 26
At the height of the pandemic, most states had some form of mandate. With Hawaii’s news, the U.S. is set to have no statewide masking rules.
Pentagon to permanently close Navy fuel tank that leaked petroleum into Hawaii water supply
The World War II-era Red Hill bulk fuel storage facility sits above an aquifer that supplies nearly 20% of the drinking water for urban Honolulu.
Russia convoy appears stalled 15 miles from capital, US says
As U.S. intel shows 40-mile chain of tanks, vehicles getting bogged down, Zelenskyy says shelling of Kharkiv a war crime.
5 dead in Sacramento church shooting after man kills his children, then takes own life
The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office said Monday’s deadly shooting was a “domestic violence incident.”
Three former Minneapolis officers found guilty on all counts of violating George Floyd’s civil rights
Thomas Lane, J. Alexander Kueng and Tou Thao were found guilty of depriving George Floyd of his right to medical care in the May 25, 2020, killing.