The measles outbreak in several parts of the USA prompted health officials to consider putting travelers on a rarely used Do Not Board list.
Author: Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY
‘Soft targets’: Beleaguered Baltimore still reeling from a cyberattack. And that’s just its latest woe.
Baltimore, still adjusting to new leadership after its mayor’s forced resignation, is the latest city to get hit by a cyberattack
‘Indispensable’: More people in big cities live within a 10-minute walk of a park, study shows
A new index of U.S. city parks shows more people live within a 10-minute walk of them, but the goal of 100% access remains distant.
Wrongful death lawsuit against Tiger Woods faces stiff challenge because of ‘habitual drunkard’ law
A Florida law requiring proof that a “habitual drunkard” was knowingly served alcohol is at the heart of the lawsuit against Tiger Woods and his bar.
Accused San Diego synagogue shooter appears in court, may face state and U.S. death penalty
The 19-year-old man accused of killing one and wounding three in a hate-inspired attack on a synagogue outside San Diego appeared in federal court Tuesday.
On National Police Week, officers ‘feel more scrutinized than ever’
As law enforcement officers gather in Washington to commemorate their fallen comrades, police are under intense scrutiny.
On National Police Week, officers ‘feel more scrutinized than ever’
As law enforcement officers gather in Washington to commemorate their fallen comrades, police are under intense scrutiny.
Dogs detect human decomposition in car of man arrested in case of missing girl Maleah Davis, 4
Dogs detected the scent of human decomposition in the car of aman arrested in connection with the disappearance of Maleah Davis, 4, outside Houston.
Half a century later, red-legged frogs return to Yosemite
The red-legged frog, featured in a Mark Twain short story, is back at Yosemite National Park after a 50-year absence.
‘Predictable’: Survey confirms U.S. more racially divided under Trump
A new survey shows a majority of Americans believe race relations in the country are bad, and President Trump has made them worse.