Athena Strand went missing from her home in Wise County, Texas, this week. FedEx driver Tanner Lynn Horner was charged with kidnapping and murder.
Author: Christine Fernando, USA TODAY
Travel times to abortion facilities surged significantly after overturn of Roe v. Wade, study finds
The average travel time to get an abortion more than tripled, increasing from about 28 minutes in 2021 to 100 minutes after the Supreme Court ruling.
‘This is what we feared’: Latinas are largest group of women of color affected by abortion bans
More than 6.5 million Latinas, or 42% of Latinas ages 15 to 49, live in the 26 states that have banned or are likely to ban abortion.
At least 43 people injured, 2 critically, in fire at Manhattan high-rise apartment building
New York City fire officials say the blaze on the 20th story of an apartment building was likely started due to a battery-powered scooter or bike
Puerto Rico’s Hurricane Fiona recovery efforts may be repeating same failures from Hurricane Maria, advocates say
Weeks after Hurricane Fiona hit Puerto Rico, experts say, the inequities in aid response they saw after Hurricane Maria may be happening again.
Train derailment causes acid leak in Louisiana, prompting evacuations, road closures
No injuries were immediately reported in the train derailment or subsequent acid leak, St. James Parish President Pete Dufresne said.
Skydiver dies after ‘hard landing’ amid high school football game festivities in Tennessee
The man died after a “hard landing” during festivities leading up to a Friday football game at a Tennessee high school.
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky tests positive for COVID-19, experiencing mild symptoms
Dr. Rochelle Walensky is up-to-date with her vaccinations and is experiencing mild symptoms, the CDC said in a statement.
Early winter storm brews over the West as US sees autumn temperature flip-flop
A clash of warm and cold air may lead to severe weather this weekend into early next week, forecasters said.
Texas trooper fired amid fallout over police inaction during Uvalde school massacre
Sgt. Juan Maldonado was served with termination papers Friday, the Texas Department of Public Safety said in a statement to USA TODAY.