As investigators pore over evidence and interviews, one question looms: Who handled the Colt .45 that killed ‘Rust’ cinematographer Halyna Hutchins?
Author: Marco della Cava, USA TODAY
Ted Sarandos ‘screwed up’ response to Chappelle backlash, but still stands by Netflix special
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos addresses backlash to Dave Chappelle’s “The Closer” comedy special as transgender employees prepare to walk out Wednesday.
‘Ted Lasso’ finale: A coach defects, a player finds peace, and what to expect in Season 3
‘Ted Lasso’ wrapped Season 2 with a dramatic and dark turn, and its stars and producers tell us why that was inevitable and what’s ahead for the team.
How three Jewish and Arab families swapped kidneys, saved their mothers and made history
USA TODAY exclusive: In late July, Jewish and Arab daughters initiated a three-way kidney exchange that saved their mothers’ lives and made history.
Vaccine mandates could save struggling movie theaters. But it wouldn’t be easy.
Already grappling with our love of streaming, movie theaters must convince fans to turn out despite the delta variant. Would requiring vaccines help?
Some parents are slipping young kids in for the COVID-19 vaccine, but doctors discourage the move as ‘risky’
With the Delta variant rampaging, many parents of children under 12 are considering taking their kids in for a vaccine on the sly, though doctors say no.
For Native American activists crossing the nation with a totem pole, sacred lands are their Notre Dame
Native American activists are traveling cross-country with a 25-foot totem pole to spotlight the need to protect sacred lands.
After George Floyd, other American families whose loved ones were killed by police battle for justice
In the year since George Floyd was murdered, police officers have killed hundreds of Americans. The families of the deceased said they want justice.
George Floyd’s murder generated tears, outrage, commitment — and lots of soulful art
George Floyd’s life and death moved many artists to express themselves, process their anger and celebrate humanity.
Anonymous jury in Derek Chauvin trial part of a growing trend that has some legal experts worried
Derek Chauvin was found guilty in the murder of George Floyd by an anonymous jury, a trend that has some legal experts worried about transparency.