A study published Tuesday estimates that 10.5 million children worldwide lost a primary caregiver or were orphaned due to COVID-19.
Author: Cady Stanton, USA TODAY
2 killed, 5 injured in Norfolk, Virginia, shooting; university students among victims
Norfolk Police responded to reports of gunshots just after midnight Sunday morning and discovered four men and three women with gunshot wounds.
‘Here we go again’: Monkeypox crisis unnerves AIDS activists. Have lessons been learned?
Monkeypox and HIV are largely different viruses, but their impact on gay men has picked at old wounds for HIV survivors and advocates.
Coronavirus Watch: Dr. Fauci’s ‘new normal’ still includes COVID
Dr. Fauci talks to USA TODAY about COVID-19, monkeypox and other zoonotic diseases.
West Virginia man planted hoax bombs in multiple buildings, authorities say
The devices turned out to be fake, but James Dean Fowler, 50, faces felony charges, according to Bluefield Police Department Chief Dennis Dillow
2 dead, 1 injured after a pair of shootings near Colony Square in Midtown Atlanta; suspect in custody
The suspect in a pair of fatal shootings was taken into custody without incident at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, police said.
Heat brings new concerns in eastern Kentucky flooding; death toll hits 37: What we know
Six days after flooding first devastated Kentucky leaving 37 dead, concerns are growing over forecasted heat and humidity.
‘Extremely oppressive’ heat in Northeast turns deadly; Boston breaks record as other cities may follow
More than 85 million people faced excessive heat warnings and advisories Sunday as an “extremely oppressive” heat wave wreaks havoc on the Northeast.
Preliminary probe on Uvalde school shooting finds ‘systemic failures’ by various authorities
The report marks the first formal attempt to provide details into the Uvalde shooting as outrage has built over law enforcers’ delayed response.
‘Not much relief in sight’: Temperatures from powerful ‘heat dome’ lead to record-breaking highs
At least 10 heat records were broken in cities across the Southwest and Central U.S. More records could fall this week amid searing temperatures.