Quannah Chasinghorse is a barrier-breaking land protecter for the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, model and Native rights activist.
Author: Carli Pierson, USA TODAY
A ‘community champion,’ North Dakota’s Christy Dauer has been giving back since she was 6
Committed to helping women business owners be successful, Christy Dauer is the executive director for the North Dakota Women’s Business Center.
‘The world needs who you are made to be’: Meet USA TODAY’s Women of the Year Utah honoree
The co-founder of Blue Butterfly House, she established a low-cost space in St. George for families to see one another during court supervised visits.
People are flocking to Florida. I’d love for progressives moving there to influence the politics
I have one request for Democrats and socially progressive or independent voters relocating to Florida. Influence the state’s social politics.
‘I grew up with corpses everywhere’: Holocaust survivor uses TikTok to tell her story
Tova Friedman was 6 when she survived Holocaust gas chambers at Auschwitz. Now she has 457,000 TikTok followers. Her message: ‘Choose kindness.’
Really Florida? A 16-year-old is mature enough to have a baby but not an abortion?
A Florida appeals court just decided that a 16-year-old was too immature to have an abortion but mature enough to have a kid. Really?
We helped save the world’s ‘weirdest bird.’ Here’s how.
“The No. 1 takeaway is that this sort of conservation takes a long time,” said Andrew Digby, who helped save the kakapo bird from extinction.
Russia is using rape as a weapon of war in Ukraine. Here’s what can be done about it.
How to create a permanent, independent and international body to investigate and prosecute rape and sexual violence as war crimes.
Amber Heard lost in the court of public opinion. Johnny Depp’s fans made sure of that.
Social media again rears its ugly head as we see the internet revictimize and bully Amber Heard for likes and shares.
Democrats can use Kevin McCarthy’s tapes to divide and conquer GOP for midterm elections
Embarrassing duplicitousness racks the soul (or at least what’s left of it) of the Republican Party.