More than 1,700 students from Ukraine are studying in the U.S. many of whom are balancing school, activism and waiting for news from home.
Author: N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAY
I-81 in Pennsylvania remains closed after pileup that left at least 3 dead, 20 injured: What we know
Parts of Interstate 81 remained closed Tuesday after a deadly pileup caused by a snow squall killed at least three people and injured more than 20.
At least 3 dead, 20 injured after snow squalls in Pennsylvania lead to 50-vehicle crash on Interstate 81
Interstate 81 will be closed “well into the morning hours” on Tuesday with more snow squalls forecast for Monday afternoon, officials said.
14-year-old dies in fall from ‘world’s tallest free-standing drop tower’ in Florida as witnesses watch in horror
A teenager died after falling from a ride at ICON Park in Florida, which the park advertised at the “world’s tallest free-standing drop tower.”
Ahmaud Arbery’s killers request acquittal of federal hate crimes convictions
The McMichaels’ attorneys argued prosecutors failed to prove facts of the hate crimes against them in the murder of Ahmaud Arbery.
Hate groups declined in 2021 as fringe ideology went mainstream, SPLC reports
The Southern Poverty Law Center found hate groups were less active 2021 but partly due to extremist ideas becoming more mainstream.
Ukraine creates ‘IT army’ of civilians to hack Russian websites, ‘fight on the cyber front’
Ukraine is creating a volunteer “IT army” to hack Russian websites after facing a series malware and denial of service attacks.
An archive of Black newspapers is becoming more accessible at Howard. Here’s why it’s important.
Universities, libraries and grassroots organizations are digitizing archives and documenting online movements to highlight Black history.
2nd teen charged in investigation that led to police killing of Amir Locke in Minneapolis
A 16-year-old was charged in connection to the homicide investigation that led to Amir Locke’s death in Minneapolis.
‘He loved on everyone’: Hundreds mourn, remember Amir Locke at Thursday funeral
Hundreds of people gathered Thursday to remember Amir Locke as the community grieves another young Black man killed by law enforcement in Minnesota.