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Liberals denounce Elon Musk as Republicans cheer: Reactions to Donald Trump being unbanned on Twitter

November 19, 2022November 20, 2022 Grace Hauck, USA TODAY Comments Off on Liberals denounce Elon Musk as Republicans cheer: Reactions to Donald Trump being unbanned on Twitter

Elon Musk reinstated former President Donald Trump’s Twitter account Saturday night after a nearly two-year ban, spurring mixed reactions.

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Raleigh Christmas parade crash leaves child dead after float hits dance troupe

November 19, 2022November 19, 2022 Grace Hauck, USA TODAY Comments Off on Raleigh Christmas parade crash leaves child dead after float hits dance troupe

The driver of a truck pulling a float in a Christmas parade in Raleigh, North Carolina, said he’d lost control and couldn’t stop, local media reported

Sports

Abuse of migrant workers at Qatar World Cup stadiums continues despite reforms, report says

November 10, 2022 Grace Hauck, USA TODAY Comments Off on Abuse of migrant workers at Qatar World Cup stadiums continues despite reforms, report says

Migrant workers constructing stadiums for the upcoming FIFA World Cup are enduring labor exploitation despite reforms in Qatar, a new report finds.

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2 killed, 7 injured in shooting at St. Louis high school; suspect killed by police, authorities say

October 24, 2022October 24, 2022 Grace Hauck, USA TODAY Comments Off on 2 killed, 7 injured in shooting at St. Louis high school; suspect killed by police, authorities say

Three people were dead, including the gunman, and at least seven others injured after a shooting at a high school in St. Louis on Monday, police said.

Sports

People die summitting 14,000-foot mountain peaks. These climbers do it anyway.

September 14, 2022September 14, 2022 Grace Hauck, USA TODAY Comments Off on People die summitting 14,000-foot mountain peaks. These climbers do it anyway.

Despite the risks and recent deaths, climbing peaks of 14,000 feet – known as 14ers – has exploded in popularity. Why do they do it?

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Grief lingers, outrage builds in Highland Park after July 4th parade shooting

August 4, 2022August 4, 2022 Grace Hauck, USA TODAY Comments Off on Grief lingers, outrage builds in Highland Park after July 4th parade shooting

One month since the mass shooting in Highland Park, Illinois, many residents reeling from the attack are turning their anger into activism.

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‘Goose bumps’: After historic $1.3B Mega Millions lotto win, dozens flock to lucky Illinois gas station

August 1, 2022 Grace Hauck, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Goose bumps’: After historic $1.3B Mega Millions lotto win, dozens flock to lucky Illinois gas station

Days after a mystery winner struck the $1.3B Mega Millions jackpot, dozens of Illinois residents flocked to this lucky suburban Chicago Speedway.

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The NRA helped make it hard to study gun violence for decades. Now the floodgates are open.

July 26, 2022July 26, 2022 Grace Hauck, USA TODAY Comments Off on The NRA helped make it hard to study gun violence for decades. Now the floodgates are open.

What actually reduces gun violence? The NRA helped make it hard to study for decades. Now these studies are getting federal funding to seek solutions.

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Cooper Roberts, boy paralyzed in July 4th shooting, finally goes outside – and enjoys a popsicle

July 22, 2022July 22, 2022 Grace Hauck, USA TODAY Comments Off on Cooper Roberts, boy paralyzed in July 4th shooting, finally goes outside – and enjoys a popsicle

Cooper Roberts, 8, was able to go outside in a wheelchair and eat a popsicle, the first time since being paralyzed in the Highland Park shooting.

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Fourth of July parade shooting leaves another community traumatized – and transformed

July 10, 2022 Grace Hauck, USA TODAY Comments Off on Fourth of July parade shooting leaves another community traumatized – and transformed

Like many others before them, residents of Highland Park are embarking on the long journey of reckoning with the aftermath of a mass shooting.

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A State Department office is giving young people a voice. Abby Finkenauer is leading the effort

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U.S. Embassy urges Americans to leave Haiti ‘as soon as possible’

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These kids are good: Young Reds in pursuit of a pennant stretch to remember

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PCE inflation report: Key measure ticks higher in July. What will the Fed do?

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Blue supermoon: See photos of the rare moon that won’t happen again until 2037

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1 dead, 18 injured after collision between car, Greyhound bus in Maryland, police say

August 31, 2023 Emily DeLetter, USA TODAY

College professor harassed students to quench ‘clown fetish,’ offering extra credit, cash

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USA TODAY Sports staff makes college football picks: Check out the predictions for 2023

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Many homeless among dead in fire in Johannesburg, South Africa

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