Sherri Papini’s 2016 disappearance made national headlines. Her story turned out to be fake but Papini’s lies left an impact in her California town.
Author: Amanda Pérez Pintado, USA TODAY
Want to live independently into old age? An aging America needs to make some changes, experts say
A graying U.S. needs more resources to address the needs of older disabled adults.
‘Pure evil’: Inside the investigation that led to a 650-year sentence for serial rapist
Steven Ray Hessler got 650 years in prison for a series of sexual assaults committed in Shelbyville in the 1980s. Here’s how the case came together.
Kidnapped and buried in 1976, why a Chowchilla survivor now supports his captor’s parole
A man convicted for kidnapping a school bus full of children in Chowchilla, Calif., was approved for parole with the support of two survivors.
Can TikTok trigger ‘tics’ in teens? Here’s what doctors said
Doctors around the globe have reported a rise in young people developing tics. Some say TikTok is a contributing factor.
MacKenzie Scott has donated more than $12 billion. Here’s where some of the money has gone.
Billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott has made multimillion dollar donations to more than 1,000 nonprofits.
Microsoft, Samsung, Okta ‘hacked’. Are these the Russian cyberattacks we were warned about?
Experts cautioned against linking Lapsus$ ransomware group’s recent cyberattacks targeting Microsoft and Okta to Russian interference in the U.S.
Americans can get $5 million for informing on Russian oligarchs’ assets
The U.S. launched a program offering a reward up to $5 million for information on Russian elites’ assets
Americans can get $5 million for informing on Russian oligarchs’ assets
The U.S. launched a program offering a reward up to $5 million for information on Russian elites’ assets
How a NASCAR Hall of Famer donated 1 million rounds of ammo to Ukrainian soldiers
Richard Childress donated 1 million rounds of ammo to Ukraine through AMMO Inc. The bullets have made their way to the Ukrainian border.