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Author: Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY

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Hurricane Ida rips off part of roof at Lady of the Sea hospital after Louisiana landfall

August 29, 2021August 30, 2021 Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY Comments Off on Hurricane Ida rips off part of roof at Lady of the Sea hospital after Louisiana landfall

Video posted to Twitter showed a large section of the Lady of the Sea hospital roof peeling off as Ida’s winds whipped through Galliano, Louisiana.

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California Marine Kareem Nikoui, 20, killed in Kabul airport bombing: ‘His memory will live on forever’

August 27, 2021 Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY Comments Off on California Marine Kareem Nikoui, 20, killed in Kabul airport bombing: ‘His memory will live on forever’

California Marine Kareem Mae’Lee Grant Nikoui was identified as one of 13 American service members killed Thursday in an explosion in Afghanistan.

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Florida condo collapse spurs many cities to action — but some worry residents will resist

July 11, 2021 Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY Comments Off on Florida condo collapse spurs many cities to action — but some worry residents will resist

The collapse of a Florida condo has jolted some U.S. cities into reviewing inspection policies, but the efforts could meet resistance from residents.

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Gates, Buffett want to bring a new nuclear power to Wyoming. Not everyone is happy about it.

July 8, 2021 Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY Comments Off on Gates, Buffett want to bring a new nuclear power to Wyoming. Not everyone is happy about it.

While the proposal for a nuclear power plant has the backing of top Wyoming leaders, environmentalists and some conservatives are deeply skeptical.

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More students than ever will attend summer school this year. That might not be enough to close the COVID-19 achievement gap.

June 9, 2021 Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY Comments Off on More students than ever will attend summer school this year. That might not be enough to close the COVID-19 achievement gap.

Summer school can improve educational inequities, but getting the kids who need help into classrooms remains a major challenge, experts said.

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Haitian refugees celebrate Biden’s decision to protect them from deportation

May 30, 2021 Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY Comments Off on Haitian refugees celebrate Biden’s decision to protect them from deportation

The decision announced by Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas allows Haitian migrants to remain and work legally in the United States.

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Worried about COVID-19, Navajo Nation ignores CDC, keeps masks and social distancing

May 29, 2021May 29, 2021 Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY Comments Off on Worried about COVID-19, Navajo Nation ignores CDC, keeps masks and social distancing

Navajo Nation leaders are keeping mask restrictions and social distancing despite a high COVID-19 vaccination rate and CDC recommendations.

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A day after celebrating Derek Chauvin’s guilty verdict, Minneapolis resumes mourning for Daunte Wright

April 21, 2021 Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY Comments Off on A day after celebrating Derek Chauvin’s guilty verdict, Minneapolis resumes mourning for Daunte Wright

The Rev. Al Sharpton promised he and other national civil rights leaders would seek justice for Wright’s family, including his 2-year-old son.

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‘Please stop this violence’: Security tightens in Minneapolis and nationwide ahead of jury deliberations in Derek Chauvin trial

April 19, 2021 Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Please stop this violence’: Security tightens in Minneapolis and nationwide ahead of jury deliberations in Derek Chauvin trial

Authorities across the country, from New York to Los Angeles have stepped up security in case a wave of violence follows the verdict.

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‘No justice, no streets’: Still grieving, Minneapolis residents wonder how city will move forward after Derek Chauvin trial

April 4, 2021 Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘No justice, no streets’: Still grieving, Minneapolis residents wonder how city will move forward after Derek Chauvin trial

As Derek Chauvin’s murder trial takes place in a courthouse ringed with razor wire, Minneapolis is still reckoning with George Floyd’s death.

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