The American Women Quarters Program was developed and approved by Congress this year to celebrate the contributions of notable women in U.S. history.
Author: Jeanine Santucci, USA TODAY
‘Get us out of this horrible mess’: Brian Laundrie’s sister asks him to turn himself in
The Laundrie family’s attorney also said the date he was last seen by his parents is actually Aug. 13, not Aug. 14 as they had previously reported.
New Jersey urban farm project, refugee organization in Ohio among 2021 recipients in Gannett Foundation’s A Community Thrives
A Community Thrives, a grantmaking and crowdfunding initiative sponsored by USA TODAY’s parent company, generated $2.3 million in 2021.
Los Angeles County drops 60K marijuana convictions to clear ‘barriers’ in today’s society, hopes to spur national trend
Advocates say people in states where marijuana is now legal should check their record to see if they are eligible for expungement of past convictions.
Los Angeles County drops 60K marijuana convictions to clear ‘barriers’ in today’s society, hopes to spur national trend
Advocates say people in states where marijuana is now legal should check their record to see if they are eligible for expungement of past convictions.
Ida devastation continues: Coroner says alligator killed missing man, thousands still without power and caskets stuck in mud
Human remains found in the belly of a 504-pound alligator were identified as belonging to Timothy Satterlee, who was attacked during Ida flooding.
Masks help keep students safe from COVID, studies say; vaccine mandate for NYC teachers temporarily blocked. Latest COVID-19 updates
NYC schools temporarily blocked from enforcing teacher vaccine mandate. COVID outbreaks more common when schools didn’t mandate masks, studies say.
Tylenol during pregnancy? Here’s why researchers are urging caution.
Researchers are warning that taking Tylenol during pregnancy might have adverse effects on fetal development but caution that more research is needed.
Pfizer-BioNTech booster shots near final approval with CDC vote: Latest COVID-19 updates
Health care workers, teachers and grocery workers are among the high-risk workers eligible for a Pfizer booster. The latest COVID-19 updates:
Fauci confident FDA will back booster shots for all; Chris Rock tests positive – ‘Trust me, you don’t want this’: Live COVID-19 updates
Dr. Anthony Fauci defended the Biden administration’s booster rollout plans, downplaying confusion over who should get the jabs. Latest COVID news.