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Author: Chris Kenning, USA TODAY

Nation

What’s next? With Roe struck down, these states could be pivotal for abortion access.

June 24, 2022Chris Kenning, USA TODAYComments Off on What’s next? With Roe struck down, these states could be pivotal for abortion access.

Florida, North Carolina and Kansas are among several key states for abortion access now that Roe has been overturned.

Nation

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

June 21, 2022June 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.

Nation

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.

Nation

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

May 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.

Travel

What’s it like to travel to Costa Rica right now? Blissfully quiet in some parts

May 16, 2021Chris Kenning, USA TODAYComments Off on What’s it like to travel to Costa Rica right now? Blissfully quiet in some parts

Costa Rica travel can include time outdoors at beaches, cloud forests, national parks and open-air restaurants.

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