LGBTQ+ communities feared possible violence after an increase in hateful rhetoric during midterm elections, according to GLAAD CEO Sarah Kate Ellis.
Author: Claire Hardwick, USA TODAY
Zelenskyy visits Kherson as Ukrainians celebrate Russia’s troop withdrawal
Ukrainians celebrated the liberation of Kherson amid air-raid sirens sounding across most of the country.
Social Security checks to increase in January as Americans feel the weight of inflation
Social Security will increase to match the cost-of-living increase due to inflation as Americans struggle to make ends meet.
Thailand child care center attack leaves at least 35 dead, including 24 children
Former police officer attacks at a child care center in Nong Bua Lamphu province left at least 35 dead in Thailand.
Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin led in a royal procession to Westminster Hall
King Charles III and the royal family march behind Queen Elizabeth II’s casket in a procession toward Westminster Hall.
Country mourns the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest reigning monarch
Queen Elizabeth II has died “peacefully” under the medical supervision. She was 96 years old.
Queen Elizabeth II under ‘medical supervision,’ doctors concerned for her health
Buckingham Palace says Queen Elizabeth is under “medical supervision” amid concerns, Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle sent words of support in Parliament.
San Diego Zoo Safari Park announces birth of southern white rhino
A baby southern white rhino was born to first-time mother, Livia, at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park.
Ever thought about living on a cruise ship out at sea? Here’s your chance.
Travelers can now float permanently on a luxury residential cruise ship starting in 2024. Correction: A previous version of this video misstated the number of projected residences on board.
Bulletproof backpack sales are on the rise as parents send their kids back to school
Bulletproof backpack sales are on the rise. They are designed to look like regular backpacks and can protect against different types of ammunition.