Stress from an unprecedented year could lead to conflict during Thanksgiving. Here’s how to handle a political debate at dinner.
Author: N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAY
‘It’s such a miracle’: Hospital consultant gives birth to twins while in coma due to COVID-19
Perpetual Uke gave birth to twins while she was in an induced coma being treated for COVID-19. After 116 days, the twins were discharged.
Egypt unveils ancient mummies, statues buried more than 2,500 years ago
At least 100 ancient wooden coffins, some with mummies inside, were discovered at a necropolis in Cairo, officials announced Saturday.
Trump supporters plan rallies in Washington DC, experts warn extremists may attend
It’s unclear how many people will go to rallies in support of President Trump in Washington, D.C., but experts warn right-wing extremists may attend.
Election protests across the US: National Guard activated in Portland; Trump supporters gather in Phoenix, Las Vegas
More than 100 events are planned through Saturday as the country anxiously awaits election results. Here’s a look at protests Wednesday.
California city to give 800 residents free cash in the country’s largest guaranteed income program
The Compton Pledge guarantees cash payments between $300 and $600 to a group of 800 “pre-verified” residents each month for two years.
Archaeologists find huge 2,000-year-old cat image carved into Peru hillside
The massive design of a cat was found at the UNESCO heritage site known as Nazca Lines which features thousands of drawings scratched into the ground.
Protesters want Kansas City police officer fired after kneeling on pregnant Black woman
Bystander footage of Deja Stallings’ arrest shows the officer kneeling on her back as the crowd yells to stop because she is pregnant.
New portrait of Queen Victoria’s African goddaughter sheds light on forgotten Black history
Sarah Forbes Bonetta, born to an African ruler as Aina, became Queen Victoria’s goddaughter in the mid-19th century.
Volcanic eruption turned man’s brain into glass, ‘froze’ brain cells 2,000 years ago, scientists find
Italian scientists found intact brain cells in a man who was killed during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.