Air travel amid COVID outbreaks can be unnerving but a carbon dioxide detector can help gauge risks. Here’s what a CO2 detector showed on a flight.
Author: Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY
‘Gun violence doesn’t end when the shooting stops’: Uvalde forever changed after tragic shooting
Uvalde will have to find a new definition of normal following the murder of 19 students and two teachers at Robb Elementary.
How the seizure of Russian superyachts helps the feds punish Putin and his oligarchs
So, what happens to the billions of dollars worth of seized property? Biden has proposed giving it back to Ukrainians.
Uvalde school photographers’ pictures bring children and tragedy into full focus
A professional portrait photographer’s pictures of Uvalde children paint a poignant picture of the victims in the nation’s latest shooting tragedy
A body in a barrel, ghost towns, a crashed B-29: What other secrets are buried in Lake Mead?
As water levels drop in Lake Mead, a long history is being uncovered, from ghost towns to human remains and Native American ruins.
Abortion clinics are secured like fortresses. Advocates fear Roe ruling could spur new attacks.
Abortion clinics are reassessing security measures amid warnings from law enforcement that they may be targeted amid the pending Roe v. Wade ruling.
What happens if Roe v. Wade is overturned? What we know about Supreme Court’s leaked draft
Abortion-rights activists say the leaked decision on Roe v. Wade is something they’ve been preparing for. Here’s what the Supreme Court leak means.
Cheap drones take center stage in Ukraine war, raising concerns about misuse in United States
U.S. officials worry the proliferation of cheap drones poses a terror risk to infrastructure, and want to expand the use of anti-drone technology.
Transnistria is just a sliver of land between Moldova and Ukraine. But it’s becoming a focus of war.
Tucked between Moldova and Ukraine lies Transnistria, a legacy of the Russian withdrawal during WWII and a thorn in the side of Europe.
‘It didn’t feel like $80 worth of food’: Inflation is making it hard to make healthy food choices
Experts worry parents making poor food choices out of cost concerns caused by inflation will increase lifelong health risks for their kids.