For its 10th annual Pride Night, the LA Dodgers wanted to give a nod to a group that has been advocating for the LGBTQ+ community for decades: The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, most commonly known as the drag nuns. Then several conservative
It's been one year since Russia launched its unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. USA TODAY World Affairs Correspondent Kim Hjelmgaard has been reporting in Ukraine this month to find out what life is like for ordinary Ukrainians. Kim also visited t
How can the media talk about mass shootings in a more thoughtful and sensitive way that doesn't glorify the shooter? USA TODAY host Taylor Wilson spoke with Columbia Journalism Review's Editor-in-Chief Kyle Pope about a project offering just su
Millions of people hunkered down against a deep freeze Sunday to ride out the winter storm that has killed at least 34 people across the United States and is expected to claim more lives after trapping some residents inside houses with heaping
Music in 2022; What were the trends? What were the disappointments?5 Things Sunday host James Brown sat down with USA TODAY music reporter Melissa Ruggieri to talk about the year of music in 2022.
The flu is starting to fade in much of the U.S. after an early and strong start to the season. According the CDC, the number of hospital admissions fell for the second week. But it is still out there
To avoid being conscripted to fight in Ukraine, many Russians flee their country for neighboring Georgia. While Russians' hosts receive them warily, Ukrainians ask: What have you done to help us?