Pandemic protocol was again the unwanted guest at the Easter table across the globe, but this year there was a lining of hope: COVID-19 vaccinations.
Author: Susan Miller, USA TODAY
‘Incredible courage’: 3 who fought the military transgender ban took stands that opened eyes, shaped lives
The military transgender ban has left a trail of dreams deferred, lives in limbo. And it has put a spotlight on the grit of those who took a stand.
A full Beaver Moon and lunar eclipse are coming Monday
The last astronomical event of November will be a penumbral lunar eclipse when the moon passes through the Earth’s outer shadow.
‘It’s not over’: Trump supporters flock to state capitols after Biden victory is announced
Trump supporters gathered at state capitols in Lansing, Albany and elsewhere after Joe Biden was announced the winner of the presidential election.
Tropical Storm Eta expected to intensify into the season’s 12th hurricane on Monday
Tropical Storm Eta is the 28th named storm of a historic Atlantic hurricane season, which has tied 2005 for most storms on record.
‘Smoke coming from everywhere’: Cameron Peak, Calwood fires continue to rage in Colorado
Colorado crews scrambled to gain ground against two blazes as this year’s historic wildfire season imparted more heartbreak and hardships on the West.
Atlantic Ocean stays ‘quite active’ on Labor Day as Tropical Storms Paulette and Rene add to record-breaking year
The Atlantic basin isn’t taking a Labor Day breather, and forecaster are tracking multiple areas that could spin up trouble this week.
More lightning strikes? ‘Red flag’ warning brings more worry as California wildfires rage amid scorching temperatures; 6 dead
Firefighters are battling more than 600 blazes in California. A shift in the weather with more lightning strikes could make their job much harder.
Nearly 1 in 3 LGBTQ people live in the South. Here’s how LGBTQ activists of color are transforming the area.
32% of LGBTQ people live in the South, an area with few protections, report shows. But LGBTQ activists of color are finding ways to uplift lives.
Internet ‘a lifeline’ for the LGBTQ community: Why the spirit of Pride Month will prevail as events move online
Moving Pride 2020 events online is in many ways fitting for a community for whom the Internet has provided connection and a safe space for years.