Philanthropists including Bill Gates have pledged to donate their fortunes but that money often doesn’t go directly to charities Americans know of.
Author: Amanda Pérez Pintado, USA TODAY
Amazon pauses 18 warehouses in 12 states, bringing total site closures to over 40
Amazon has canceled, closed, delayed or put on hold more than 40 centers across the country.
How a single strand of rootless hair helped crack the 1982 murder of a 5-year-old girl
Anne Pham vanished on her way to school. Forty years later, a Nevada man was charged in her killing.
‘Not prioritizing people’: Complaints mount as Instagram’s battle with TikTok changes platform
Change is hard but some Instagram users are especially miffed as the social media platform has prioritized Reels in an effort to keep up with TikTok.
Dozens of kids die in hot cars each year and their parents are rarely charged. This is why.
Every summer, stressed parents leave kids strapped in cars. When those cases end tragically, prosecutors often say parents have been punished enough.
Why did the FDA ban Juul products? What to know about the latest response to vaping concerns
The sale of Juul products was prohibited Thursday after the FDA cited “insufficient and conflicting data” from the vaping company.
How America’s labor shortage is changing prospects for applicants with criminal records
Job postings on Indeed advertising fair chance employment policies have increased since 2019.
Are juvenile records public? Not all states seal them, but there’s a movement to make changes
Whether juvenile court records are public, and how well they’re sealed, can depend on your state laws but some are trying to protect kids privacy.
Is he a Utah rape suspect named Nick or an Englishman named Knight? UK court could help decide
Did Nicholas Alahverdian die in 2020, as his obituary said? Or has the rape suspect been living under an assumed name in Scotland, as prosecutors say?
Why do so many Gen Zers identify as LGBTQ? Because of the sacrifices of prior generations, experts say
Gen Z has grown up in an America that’s more accepting of LGBTQ individuals but those hard-won victories could be in jeopardy for future generations.