Gabby Petito, 22, was last seen in in Wyoming before disappearing Aug. 30. Her fiancé’s family has informed police they are unaware of where he is.
Author: Christine Fernando, USA TODAY
‘A tipping point’: Some of world’s largest trees threatened by fires in the Sierra Nevada
A pair of lightning-sparked wildfires in California’s Sierra Nevada have shuttered Sequoia National Park.
‘Look to the skies and remember’: Former President Bush reminds Americans of unity after 9/11
Former President George W. Bush on Saturday recalled the unity and strength Americans showed after the Sept. 11 attacks.
When mysterious blue flashes lit up the sky after Mexico earthquake, some feared #Apocalipsis
The blue flashes that lit up the night sky could have been another instance of earthquake lights, a phenomenon that has long baffled experts.
Minnesota State Patrol deleted emails, texts after George Floyd protests, testimony reveals
Maj. Joseph Dwyer testified that he and a “vast majority” of the Minnesota State Patrol deleted the messages after George Floyd protests in 2020.
Five sailors declared dead in Navy helicopter crash off Southern California
One sailor was rescued shortly after the MH-60S helicopter crashed Tuesday afternoon. Five others were also injured.
Biden to survey Hurricane Ida devastation in New York, New Jersey; NYC basement apartments under scrutiny
Hundreds of thousands were still without power in the South as storm cleanup efforts continued.
‘We lost pretty much everything’: Cleanup continues as death toll rises in Northeast after Ida
President Joe Biden visited hard-hit Louisiana on Friday. Ida has left over 60 people dead across eight states.
‘Our hearts are broken’: Iowa Marine Daegan William-Tyeler Page, 23, killed in Afghanistan airport attack
Corporal Daegan William-Tyeler Page served in the 2nd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment based at Camp Pendleton, California.
Faith leaders are encouraging vaccinations, framing the decision as a religious obligation: It’s working
Many faith leaders say getting vaccinated against COVID-19 is a moral responsibility — and the effort among religious organizations is paying off.