Four members of legendary group New Edition – Bobby Brown and Bell Biv DeVoe, now calling themselves RBRM – talk touring together again after more than 30 years in the business. (Oct. 20)
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Today in History for October 20th
Highlights of this day in history: ‘Saturday Night Massacre’ takes place during Watergate scandal; Gen. Douglas MacArthur returns to Philippines; Jacqueline Kennedy weds Aristotle Onassis; Three Lynyrd Skynyrd members die in plane crash. (Oct. 20)
‘Just praying for it to end’: Family rides out Hurricane Michael in a bulldozer
When 80-foot pines started snapping all around their house, Nathan Bunting knew there was only one unlikely place for his family to take refuge.
Mega Millions hits $1 billion jackpot — the largest Mega Millions prize ever — for Friday night’s drawing
The jackpot in the Mega Millions continues to climb, to a record-setting $1 billion for the drawing Friday night at 11 p.m. EDT.
October political cartoons from the USA TODAY Network
Gannett’s cartoonists from across the country draw their takes on news and politics.
USA TODAY Network reporter killed in New Jersey accident
Lindsay Ireland, a reporter for the Daily Record, was struck and killed by a vehicle early Sunday morning while walking along a road in Randolph, N.J.
Retired priest, accused in more than 130 sex abuse cases, dies at 97
Louis Brouillard, the retired priest who was the subject of more than 100 sexual abuse lawsuits on Guam, has died in Minnesota,
Trump tours SC’s Conway, warns flooding on the way
President Donald Trump tours a Conway neighboorhood in South Carolina that’s bracing itself for more severe flooding in the next few days. The president is vowing to help South Carolina rebuild in the wake of Hurricane Florence. (Sept. 19)
Parasite concerns lead to recall of salads and wraps
Prepackaged salads and wraps sold at major grocers like Trader Joe’s and Kroger have been recalled due to a possible parasite contamination.
Today in History for July 26th
Highlights of this day in history: President Harry Truman orders desegregation of U.S. Military; Cuba’s Fidel Castro attacks Moncada barracks; Argentina’s Eva Peron dies; Playwright George Bernard Shaw and rock star Mick Jagger born. (July 26)