Millions of Americans will be facing homelessness if the federal eviction moratorium expires at the end of December. Here’s how you can help.
Author: N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAY
UK eases restrictions on blood donations from gay and bisexual men in ‘landmark change’
Blood donors in the U.K., including gay and bisexual men, who have had the same sexual partner for more than 3 months can donate starting next summer.
California bill would require police officers be 25 years old or have a bachelor’s degree
A California bill proposed would raise the minimum age and education requirement for police officers, a move designed to reduce use of deadly force.
Minneapolis teen who recorded death of George Floyd honored with PEN America award for courage
Darnella Frazier, 17, who captured the death of George Floyd on video was given an award for courage from PEN America Tuesday.
Seattle police who fired pepper spray, blast balls on BLM protesters violated order, judge says
A federal judge found four violations of an order barring police from using less lethal weapons against peaceful protesters in certain situations.
Trump supporters plan DC rally to ‘demand transparency’ before Electoral College vote
As many as 5,000 Trump supporters are expected to gather in Washington, D.C. just days before electors from each state arrive to cast their votes.
Chuck Yeager breaking the sound barrier changed how the world would fly. This is what gave him ‘the right stuff’ to do it.
Chuck Yeager, the first person to break the sound barrier, was also one of the U.S. Air Force’s most decorated test pilots.
Did a mountain lion kill a Texas man? Medical examiner and wildlife experts disagree
A Texas medical examiner said Christopher Allen Whiteley was killed by a wild animal, possibly a mountain lion. State wildlife officials disagree.
Alabama sheriff’s office removes photo of Christmas tree with mug shots after backlash, threats
The Mobile County Sheriff’s Office took down a doctored photo of a Christmas tree with mug shots as ornaments after facing backlash.
Police reform bill that limits no-knock warrants, bans chokeholds approved in Massachusetts
Massachusetts lawmakers approved a bill that would create a civilian-led police accountability commission, limit no-knock warrants and ban chokeholds.