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Author: Chris Kenning, USA TODAY

World

Tens of thousands of Afghan allies were left behind. Why have so few reached US safety?

August 13, 2022August 30, 2022Chris Kenning, USA TODAYComments Off on Tens of thousands of Afghan allies were left behind. Why have so few reached US safety?

A year after the United States’ withdrawal from Afghanistan, tens of thousands of allies are struggling to reach safety.

Nation

As historic flooding raged, Kentucky woman survived by binding herself to her kids with vacuum cord

August 1, 2022August 1, 2022Chris Kenning, USA TODAYComments Off on As historic flooding raged, Kentucky woman survived by binding herself to her kids with vacuum cord

Jessica Willett and her neighbors in the remote Appalachian region of Kentucky were already vulnerable and struggling. Then came historic floodwaters.

Nation

Legal battles over ‘trigger laws’ continue to heat up: What to know, state by state

June 29, 2022July 19, 2022Chris Kenning, USA TODAYComments Off on Legal battles over ‘trigger laws’ continue to heat up: What to know, state by state

The legal wrangling over states’ so-called trigger laws is continuing to unfold after Roe was overturned. Here’s a state by state look.

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‘Rednecks 4 Rainbows’: Surge in small-town Pride events helps LGBTQ folks find home. Is it enough?

June 22, 2022Chris Kenning, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Rednecks 4 Rainbows’: Surge in small-town Pride events helps LGBTQ folks find home. Is it enough?

Pride events are blooming in rural America, helping LGBTQ folks find community in areas where support is sparse. But there’s still a long road ahead.

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Two US military veterans felt compelled to fight Russia. They’ve been captured in Ukraine.

June 17, 2022June 18, 2022Chris Kenning, USA TODAYComments Off on Two US military veterans felt compelled to fight Russia. They’ve been captured in Ukraine.

Russian state television Friday showed video of two American military veterans, confirming Andy Huynh and Alex Drueke were taken captive in Ukraine.

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Dustin Barnes, USA TODAY trending editor who ‘inspired creativity,’ dead at 38

May 11, 2022May 11, 2022Chris Kenning, USA TODAYComments Off on Dustin Barnes, USA TODAY trending editor who ‘inspired creativity,’ dead at 38

Dustin Barnes grew up in northern Mississippi, writing poetry as a child and dreaming of becoming a journalist, his mother said.

World

‘We don’t want to live in Russia’: What now for Kherson, the first major city to fall in Ukraine?

May 5, 2022May 7, 2022Chris Kenning, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘We don’t want to live in Russia’: What now for Kherson, the first major city to fall in Ukraine?

Russia’s actions to cement control in Kherson and warnings of annexation ramped up fear and uncertainty for residents.

Nation

Man who died outside Supreme Court raises complicated questions, calls attention to ‘climate grief’

April 30, 2022Chris Kenning, USA TODAYComments Off on Man who died outside Supreme Court raises complicated questions, calls attention to ‘climate grief’

The death of climate activist Wynn Bruce by self-immolation outside the Supreme Court called attention to the possible nexus of faith and activism.

Nation

What’s next for the death penalty? Melissa Lucio’s case deepens questions about capital punishment.

April 25, 2022April 25, 2022Chris Kenning, USA TODAYComments Off on What’s next for the death penalty? Melissa Lucio’s case deepens questions about capital punishment.

Publicity over Texas’ planned execution of Melissa Lucio and a firing squad in South Carolina may fuel declining public support for the death penalty.

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A Texas woman’s murder charge for a ‘self-induced abortion’ was dropped. Why the fallout may linger.

April 15, 2022Chris Kenning, USA TODAYComments Off on A Texas woman’s murder charge for a ‘self-induced abortion’ was dropped. Why the fallout may linger.

Questions linger over a Texas woman’s murder charge for a “self-induced abortion.” Advocates say the fallout for women will linger, too.

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