Cleveland’s baseball team has not won a World Series since 1948. This year turned out to be no different, except it is different in almost every way.
Author: Connie Schultz, USA TODAY
I thought I ruined an LGBTQ wedding anniversary but instead was reminded that ‘love is love’
It is one thing to be in a same-sex marriage in major cities. In other parts of the country, it often feels risky to be out in the open about love.
COVID-19 is still deadly real. Why do we allow disinformation to persist?
In the face of false, dangerous rhetoric, we don’t owe anyone silence. This is the truth: COVID is real and more than 1 million Americans have died.
‘I’m going to put a box around work’: That’s a country song waiting to happen
So much judgment-passing as the pandemic-induced resetting of workplace norms takes place. Can we remember these workers are real people?
Who have we become, with tip lines for school mask scofflaws and abortion bounty hunters?
There is a dark underbelly of citizen activism. Too many in this country greet the power to make a difference as an invitation to inflict harm.
Longing for a return to ‘simpler times’? Here’s what the 1950s were like.
Nostalgia relies on fuzzy memories. Let’s refresh ours.
Ohio mom becomes a minister in a minute, then signs religious exemptions for anti-mask families
Kristen Grant says she hasn’t broken any rules. School officials say she exploited a loophole. Who is this 37-year-old mom?
‘He’s dying’: A teen called 911 for her dad with COVID-19 and watched her life turn upside down
A year ago, Mallory Dunlap and her dad were planning her college softball career. Then their COVID-19-safe bubble burst, and her ‘role changed overnight.’
‘The devastation is unreal:’ What life is like when a loved one dies of COVID and some still doubt
There is grief. With COVID, there also are those who doubt, and worse, those who are cruel. Since Lewis Dunlap’s death, his family has met them all.
When Texas lawmakers that tell you they hate women, believe them. I do. And then I fight back.
Women my age discover a new level of power once we’re no longer fretting about birth control and tampons. And we still care about women’s rights.