A new report shows that 2.9 to 3.8 million LGBTQ people call rural America home. And their communities are not the hotbeds of bias you might expect.
Author: Susan Miller, USA TODAY
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Colossal California wildfire finally contained; grim search for bodies continues
An epic blazethat ravaged the Northern California countryside, killing dozens and wiping out thousands of homes, was100% contained Sunday.
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