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Author: Claire Thornton, USA TODAY

Nation

Colorado parents say 22-year-son fatally shot by police was in mental health crisis

September 16, 2022 Claire Thornton, USA TODAY Comments Off on Colorado parents say 22-year-son fatally shot by police was in mental health crisis

Body-camera footage shows police broke Christian Glass’ car window and fired five rounds as Glass appeared to plead with officers.

Nation

Man stole plane, threatened to crash into Mississippi Walmart before safely landing, governor says

September 3, 2022September 3, 2022 Claire Thornton, USA TODAY Comments Off on Man stole plane, threatened to crash into Mississippi Walmart before safely landing, governor says

Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves announced on Twitter that the “situation has been resolved and that no one was injured.”

Money

Along with forgiving student loan debt, Biden extends pause. When will payments start again?

August 25, 2022August 26, 2022 Claire Thornton, USA TODAY Comments Off on Along with forgiving student loan debt, Biden extends pause. When will payments start again?

If you end up being approved for federal loan forgiveness and still have a balance, you’d start payments on your leftover loans in January 2023.

Nation

Arizona woman still missing after flash flooding at Zion National Park, authorities say

August 20, 2022August 22, 2022 Claire Thornton, USA TODAY Comments Off on Arizona woman still missing after flash flooding at Zion National Park, authorities say

From July to September, flash floods can easily sneak up on hikers, especially in narrow canyons, which Zion National Park is known for.

News

Shots fired in US schools spiked dramatically last year, gun violence report finds

August 19, 2022August 19, 2022 Claire Thornton, USA TODAY Comments Off on Shots fired in US schools spiked dramatically last year, gun violence report finds

The report published by Everytown For Gun Safety shows schools saw four times as much gunfire last year as previous years, going back to 2013-2014.

Nation

Man charged with first-degree murder in deaths of 4 people in house fires, Nebraska State Patrol says

August 5, 2022August 6, 2022 Claire Thornton, USA TODAY Comments Off on Man charged with first-degree murder in deaths of 4 people in house fires, Nebraska State Patrol says

The suspect, Jason A. Jones, has been charged with first-degree murder and arson in the deaths of four fire victims in Laurel, Nebraska.

Nation

From false stereotypes to ‘the stares,’ bisexual people face a unique bias – even in the LGBTQ community

July 30, 2022 Claire Thornton, USA TODAY Comments Off on From false stereotypes to ‘the stares,’ bisexual people face a unique bias – even in the LGBTQ community

Bisexual people face different health disparities than gay and lesbian people that point to divides within the broader LGBTQ community.

World

Heat wave in Europe: ‘National emergency’ in UK as historic temps forecast and wildfires rage

July 16, 2022July 18, 2022 Claire Thornton, USA TODAY Comments Off on Heat wave in Europe: ‘National emergency’ in UK as historic temps forecast and wildfires rage

British authorities are issuing dire warnings, as temperatures may reach 104 degrees in a region known for 70 degree high temps in July.

News

‘Their intent was to conduct as mass shooting’: Police arrest two men in Richmond, Virginia

July 6, 2022July 6, 2022 Claire Thornton, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Their intent was to conduct as mass shooting’: Police arrest two men in Richmond, Virginia

Two men have been arrested and charged in connection to a mass shooting plot targeting Richmond, Virginia’s Fourth of July celebration, police said.

Nation

‘I can’t take my family to Texas,’ or another red state: Military parents fight to protect their transgender kids

July 1, 2022July 1, 2022 Claire Thornton, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘I can’t take my family to Texas,’ or another red state: Military parents fight to protect their transgender kids

Some parents are leaving the military to avoid duty assignments in states that have passed harsh laws targeting LGBTQ youth.

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