Georgia’s Marjorie Taylor Greene says Texas’ Dan Crenshaw is “hurting our brand” by calling for FEMA’s aid in COVID testing. He says she’s an “idiot.”
Author: Chelsey Cox, USA TODAY
From daring rescues to medical breakthroughs, here are 12 of the happiest stories of 2021
There was good news this year, from a patient cured of HIV, a 105-year-old runner setting a record and a missing dog saving a family from a fire.
‘The stockings were hung by the chimney with care…’ But why? Here’s how it started.
The traditional Christmas stocking usually hung by the fireplace for Santa has become a cultural symbol of generosity, experts say.
Bill Clinton, Joe Biden, Tom Hanks attended Bob Dole’s funeral. Who else was there?
“Senator Bob showed me that even well into your 90s, it is never too late to make a new friend,” Savannah Guthrie said.
Ghost voices and floating heads? These are the most haunted places in the US
From cemeteries to cave structures, here are the 13 best places in the United States for a ghost sighting.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki accused of violating Hatch Act
Former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany also accused Psaki of Hatch Act violations this week.
Fencing returns to Capitol amid worries about upcoming rally to defend Jan. 6 riot suspects
The protective fencing raised around the U.S. Capitol after the Jan. 6 insurrection will be reinstalled ahead of a planned ally on Sept. 18.
What is Roe v. Wade and how could the Texas abortion law affect it?
Roe v. Wade guaranteed access to safe, legal abortions nationwide. The Supreme Court’s decision on the Texas abortion law could set a new precedent.
Afghan interpreter who helped rescue Biden in 2008 left behind after US evacuation, report says
An Afghan interpreter who helped rescue President Joe Biden 13 years ago was left behind in Afghanistan, according to The Wall Street Journal.
What to know about US withdrawal from Afghanistan
Terror attacks, frantic civilians and mass evacuations ahead of a fast-approaching Aug. 31 withdrawal deadline.