TikTok creator Michael McWhorter explains how he uses the platform to help victims of racist, homophobic or violent behavior get justice.
Author: Amanda Lee Myers, USA TODAY
Cops called reports of missing Kansas City women ‘completely unfounded’. Then 1 turned up.
A community leader in Kansas City, Missouri reported seven women were missing or dead. Police said it was unfounded, then 1 victim turned up.
Claims a Kansas City cop was raping women swirled for decades. His arrest brought little relief.
A former Kansas detective is facing life behind bars 40 years after prosecutors say he began raping poor Black women in the community.
He survived an avalanche on Everest. Then he disappeared on a California mountain.
Quang Thân summitted the world’s tallest peaks: Kilimanjaro, Aconagua, Denali. He survived an avalanche on Everest. On a routine hike, he disappeared.
I’m a woman who runs alone. I’m furious about Eliza Fletcher’s killing.
Eliza Fletcher’s death elicited a powerful response from women runners around the country on Friday morning who plan to ‘Finish Eliza’s run’.
In California’s water crisis, neighbors turn in neighbors and even celebrities aren’t spared
Residents in the Los Angeles area have been getting visits from what is essentially the water police as California struggles with a deep drought.
‘This feels different’: Why advocates have real hope for gun reform after Buffalo, Uvalde shootings
Gun reform activists say new legislation in seven states and a bipartisan bill passed by Congress gives them more hope than ever that change is possible
175 years after it sunk, ‘Ship of Gold’ treasures begin tour of US before going up for auction
Treasures recovered from a shipwreck that’s been at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean since 1857 are on tour before going up for auction in the fall.
Water patrol: Those who waste face fines, further restrictions
Lawrence Springer with the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power’s conservation response unit explains new restrictions and how compliance works.
Wildfire, pandemic, gas prices, repeat: It’s been a tough run for Yosemite businesses
Since the Washburn Fire erupted, hotels near Yosemite have been inundated with cancellations, which could mean another lean summer for tourism.