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Author: Chris Kenning, USA TODAY

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They counted the days until they could return to Ukraine. Now, they’re not sure they’ll go back

February 20, 2023February 20, 2023 Chris Kenning, USA TODAY Comments Off on They counted the days until they could return to Ukraine. Now, they’re not sure they’ll go back

How many refugees return is a question with important ramifications: For tensions in their host countries, and the likelihood of rebuilding at home.

Nation

Black skateboarders in Memphis and beyond honor Tyre Nichols: ‘We’ve lost one of our own’

January 31, 2023 Chris Kenning, USA TODAY Comments Off on Black skateboarders in Memphis and beyond honor Tyre Nichols: ‘We’ve lost one of our own’

‘I think everyone is really outraged right now in skateboarding, for sure. And that’s the only lens that I’m looking at it through.’

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On the high seas between Florida and Cuba, U.S. immigration policy a matter of life and death

January 23, 2023 Chris Kenning, USA TODAY Comments Off on On the high seas between Florida and Cuba, U.S. immigration policy a matter of life and death

By air, Coast Guard crews search for rafts crossing from Cuba and Haiti. On land, officials hope new policies will deter others from the dangerous trip.

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Two men and a sailboat vanished into open ocean. 10 days later, a miracle arrived

December 15, 2022December 15, 2022 Chris Kenning, USA TODAY Comments Off on Two men and a sailboat vanished into open ocean. 10 days later, a miracle arrived

Sailing their 30-foot boat to Florida was supposed to be an adventure. Then their phones stopped working, and no one knew where to find them.

Nation

From ‘Bridge of Spies’ to Brittney Griner, tense prisoner exchanges part of US history

December 10, 2022December 11, 2022 Chris Kenning, USA TODAY Comments Off on From ‘Bridge of Spies’ to Brittney Griner, tense prisoner exchanges part of US history

Prisoner exchanged have been controversial, yet the tradition in the modern era stretches back to the return of a downed U-2 spy plane pilot in 1962.

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Amid growing ‘abortion deserts,’ a haven in small-town Illinois takes shape

October 12, 2022 Chris Kenning, USA TODAY Comments Off on Amid growing ‘abortion deserts,’ a haven in small-town Illinois takes shape

The CHOICES Center for Reproductive Health quietly opened Tuesday in Carbondale, Illinois, which is expected to become an oasis for abortion care.

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These Floridians gathered for church in Fort Myers. They brought their Hurricane Ian survival stories.

October 2, 2022 Chris Kenning, USA TODAY Comments Off on These Floridians gathered for church in Fort Myers. They brought their Hurricane Ian survival stories.

Days after Hurricane Ian shattered Fort Myers, a local church held a service outside its damaged building. Survivors’ experiences came pouring out.

Nation

‘They never talk about Everglades’: A hardscrabble fishing community bands together after Hurricane Ian

October 1, 2022October 1, 2022 Chris Kenning, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘They never talk about Everglades’: A hardscrabble fishing community bands together after Hurricane Ian

Everglades City, a small fishing town with a hardscrabble history, is digging out from yet another hurricane: “We know the routine,” one local says.

Nation

Floridians escape Ian at casino on edge of Everglades. They found refuge – and slot machines.

October 1, 2022October 1, 2022 Chris Kenning, USA TODAY Comments Off on Floridians escape Ian at casino on edge of Everglades. They found refuge – and slot machines.

Amid Hurricane Ian, some Floridians took refuge at the Miccosukee Casino & Resort as they figured out what to do next.

Nation

Americans held captive by Russian separatists in Ukraine have returned to the US

September 23, 2022September 23, 2022 Chris Kenning, USA TODAY Comments Off on Americans held captive by Russian separatists in Ukraine have returned to the US

Americans Andy Tai Ngoc Huynh and Alexander Drueke, who were held captive by Russian separatists in Ukraine, have returned to the U.S.

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