Nonprofits are suffering from decreased donations and increased demand amid the coronavirus pandemic. You can help on Giving Tuesday and beyond.
Author: N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAY
David Dinkins, New York City’s first African-American mayor, dies at 93
Dinkins died Monday, the New York City Police Department confirmed. Initial indications were that he died of natural causes.
Grandma celebrates 5th Thanksgiving with man accidentally invited to dinner after losing husband to COVID-19
Wanda Dench and Jamal Hinton have had Thanksgiving together for four years after an accidental text. This year, they celebrated without Lonnie Dench.
How to navigate awkward political conversations at Thanksgiving dinner after a tense election
Stress from an unprecedented year could lead to conflict during Thanksgiving. Here’s how to handle a political debate at dinner.
‘It’s such a miracle’: Hospital consultant gives birth to twins while in coma due to COVID-19
Perpetual Uke gave birth to twins while she was in an induced coma being treated for COVID-19. After 116 days, the twins were discharged.
Egypt unveils ancient mummies, statues buried more than 2,500 years ago
At least 100 ancient wooden coffins, some with mummies inside, were discovered at a necropolis in Cairo, officials announced Saturday.
Trump supporters plan rallies in Washington DC, experts warn extremists may attend
It’s unclear how many people will go to rallies in support of President Trump in Washington, D.C., but experts warn right-wing extremists may attend.
Election 2020 protests: National Guard activated in Portland; Donald Trump supporters gather in Las Vegas; Minneapolis police make arrests
More than 100 events are planned on Wednesday and beyond if President Donald Trump refuses to accept election results or prematurely declares victory.
Maryland man arrested, accused of shooting at truck of Trump supporters who honked at him
Neal Houk and his son, Bradley Lang said Douglas Kuhn was putting up a Black Lives Matter sign when they honked at him.
Archaeologists find huge 2,000-year-old cat image carved into Peru hillside
The massive design of a cat was found at the UNESCO heritage site known as Nazca Lines which features thousands of drawings scratched into the ground.