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Nation

Native food is more than a Thanksgiving spread. What Indigenous chefs want you to know about their incredibly diverse cuisine.

November 24, 2021Christine Fernando, USA TODAYComments Off on Native food is more than a Thanksgiving spread. What Indigenous chefs want you to know about their incredibly diverse cuisine.

Experts point to many reasons behind the scarcity of Native restaurants but most are rooted in a history of cultural erasure and displacement.

Nation

Kyle Rittenhouse acquittal sparks scattered protests; President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris react to verdict: What we know

November 20, 2021November 20, 2021Christine Fernando, USA TODAYComments Off on Kyle Rittenhouse acquittal sparks scattered protests; President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris react to verdict: What we know

The acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse sparked scattered protests in major cities Friday night. What we know about the verdict, reaction.

Nation

‘Like I’d been hit with a sledgehammer’: Black officer files discrimination charge after police chief left KKK note on video

November 12, 2021Christine Fernando, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Like I’d been hit with a sledgehammer’: Black officer files discrimination charge after police chief left KKK note on video

The complaint alleges officer Keith Pool suffered racist harassment since he started working at the Sheffield Lake Police Department in Ohio.

World

This nation is ‘sinking’ because of climate change. Residents are pleading for help.

November 10, 2021November 10, 2021Christine Fernando, USA TODAYComments Off on This nation is ‘sinking’ because of climate change. Residents are pleading for help.

Foreign Minister Simon Kofe pre-recorded the now viral speech to the UN COP26 climate summit to raise awareness of rising sea levels in Tuvalu.

Nation

Iowa breeder banned from selling dogs after 500 rescued amid ‘horrific’ conditions

November 5, 2021Christine Fernando, USA TODAYComments Off on Iowa breeder banned from selling dogs after 500 rescued amid ‘horrific’ conditions

The USDA has accused Daniel Gingerich of Seymour, Iowa, of violating the Animal Welfare Act at least 100 times in six months.

Nation

Iowa breeder banned from selling dogs after 500 rescued amid ‘horrific’ conditions

November 5, 2021Christine Fernando, USA TODAYComments Off on Iowa breeder banned from selling dogs after 500 rescued amid ‘horrific’ conditions

The USDA has accused Daniel Gingerich of Seymour, Iowa, of violating the Animal Welfare Act at least 100 times in six months.

Money

Supply chain issues, bottle shortage and drought create ‘perfect storm’ of problems for wineries

November 2, 2021Christine Fernando, USA TODAYComments Off on Supply chain issues, bottle shortage and drought create ‘perfect storm’ of problems for wineries

Amid fires and drought, pandemic-era supply chain woes are taking aim at one of California’s most beloved exports: wine.

Nation

‘Inundation’: Washington-Baltimore area may see worst tidal flooding in 2 decades, forecasters warn

October 29, 2021Christine Fernando, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Inundation’: Washington-Baltimore area may see worst tidal flooding in 2 decades, forecasters warn

The National Weather Service said the Washington-Baltimore region may see the greatest tidal flooding since Hurricane Isabel in 2003.

News

‘An act of hate’: Actor charged in connection with vandalism of George Floyd statue in New York City

October 28, 2021Christine Fernando, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘An act of hate’: Actor charged in connection with vandalism of George Floyd statue in New York City

Micah Beals, 37, was charged with criminal mischief for splashing gray paint on the statue in New York City.

Nation

A Chicago museum ‘fired’ its volunteers. Why diversity consultants say it was the right move.

October 23, 2021Christine Fernando, USA TODAYComments Off on A Chicago museum ‘fired’ its volunteers. Why diversity consultants say it was the right move.

The Art Institute of Chicago decided to dismantle its decades-old docent program, reigniting a national debate on equity at major U.S. museums.

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