The guilty Chauvin verdict was a victory for the Floyd family. For other families of Americans killed by police, justice never came.
Author: Claire Thornton, USA TODAY
‘There’s nothing to be fearful of’: Parents and activists are fighting to keep transgender girls in school sports
Lawmakers in 29 states want to ban transgender girls from school sports. Advocates say transgender girls are girls and should have equal rights.
Generation Z workers push for $15 minimum wage as Congress, Biden debate pay for all Americans
Young workers are advocating for federal lawmakers to increase the minimum wage to $15 amid a national debate over how much Americans should earn.
‘He was sacrificed for being Black’: Billboard project aims to keep George Floyd’s death at forefront of racial justice movement
The billboards, featuring an oil painting by New York City artist Donald Perlis, are now above highways in Atlanta, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C.
Tell us your coronavirus story: What does your summer look like?
USA TODAY and Corona Diaries are gathering personal stories about how the pandemic is changing people’s summer, especially those caring for family.
Autism makes it difficult for these students to speak. So they spell.
Turning physical movements into speech can be an obstacle for people with autism. So at this center for autistic kids, students spell-to-communicate.