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Author: Gabriela Miranda, USA TODAY

Nation

Ever Forward cargo ship is afloat again after more than a month stuck in Chesapeake Bay

April 17, 2022April 18, 2022Gabriela Miranda, USA TODAYComments Off on Ever Forward cargo ship is afloat again after more than a month stuck in Chesapeake Bay

The Ever Forward, sister ship to the Ever Given, which was stuck in the Suez Canal last year, finally was freed from the Chesapeake Bay.

Nation

Fire crews gain ground, lift evacuation orders for Boulder wildfire that raged not far from site of fierce 2021 blaze

March 27, 2022March 28, 2022Gabriela Miranda, USA TODAYComments Off on Fire crews gain ground, lift evacuation orders for Boulder wildfire that raged not far from site of fierce 2021 blaze

Fire crews gained ground Sunday on the NCAR fire that burned within 1,000 yards of homes a day earlier in Boulder, Colorado.

World

‘This is my land, I stay’: These Ukrainian women are among thousands choosing to fight, not flee

March 25, 2022June 16, 2022Gabriela Miranda, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘This is my land, I stay’: These Ukrainian women are among thousands choosing to fight, not flee

Thousands of Ukrainian women soldiers refuse to flee the cities they love even as they are bombed.

Travel

Spend one night inside Bad Bunny’s trailer and get VIP ticket: Here’s how

March 23, 2022Gabriela Miranda, USA TODAYComments Off on Spend one night inside Bad Bunny’s trailer and get VIP ticket: Here’s how

On the last stop of his tour in Miami, Bad Bunny is partnering with Airbnb to let his fans stay in his personalized trailer for one night.

Nation

‘We won’t forget’: Atlanta community rallies together to remember Atlanta spa shooting victims ahead of anniversary

March 12, 2022March 13, 2022Gabriela Miranda, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘We won’t forget’: Atlanta community rallies together to remember Atlanta spa shooting victims ahead of anniversary

Local Atlanta Asian American communities held an event in remembrance of the Atlanta spa shooting victims. Attendees called for a stop to Asian hate.

World

‘Without a home again’: Jewish orphanage evacuates 300 children in Ukraine amid Russia invasion

March 10, 2022Gabriela Miranda, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Without a home again’: Jewish orphanage evacuates 300 children in Ukraine amid Russia invasion

Over 300 children fled an orphanage in Odessa, Ukraine, amid Russian bombing. Their world is shattered, but they are refusing to give up.

Life

Live longer and fend off diseases with 30 to 60 minutes of weight training weekly, study finds

March 5, 2022Gabriela Miranda, USA TODAYComments Off on Live longer and fend off diseases with 30 to 60 minutes of weight training weekly, study finds

Just 30 to 60 minutes of resistance or weight training weekly can help fend off heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and early death, new study finds.

Money

Joining Apple and others, Microsoft stops sales in Russia amid invasion: ‘We stand with Ukraine’

March 5, 2022March 5, 2022Gabriela Miranda, USA TODAYComments Off on Joining Apple and others, Microsoft stops sales in Russia amid invasion: ‘We stand with Ukraine’

Microsoft announced it suspended new sales in Russia in order to further aid Ukraine in the war. Apple, Nike and other companies have cut ties also.

World

Ukrainian couple married the day Russia invaded. Now they’ve joined the fight.

March 3, 2022March 4, 2022Gabriela Miranda, USA TODAYComments Off on Ukrainian couple married the day Russia invaded. Now they’ve joined the fight.

On the same day Russia invaded Ukraine, Yaryna Arieva and her partner, Sviatoslav Fursin, were married. Hours later, they joined the fight.

Nation

Biden’s ‘fund the police’ comment draws backlash from some BLM activists, support from others

March 2, 2022Gabriela Miranda, USA TODAYComments Off on Biden’s ‘fund the police’ comment draws backlash from some BLM activists, support from others

During his State of the Union, President Joe Biden said America should “fund the police.” One congressman said this sounded like Trump’s “old lines.”

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