Tomorrow X Together stopped by USA TODAY’s New York studio in the midst of a sold-out U.S. tour. The group headlines Lollapalooza in August.
Author: Ralphie Aversa, USA TODAY
Inside Robert Kraft’s campaign to combat antisemitism: ‘We can’t solve this on our own’
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft spoke with USA TODAY about his new $25 million campaign to combat antisemitism in the U.S.
Chef Marcus Samuelsson was once told he wouldn’t own a restaurant because he was Black
Celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson recalls the “game-changing” words that led him to America. He now owns 13 restaurants and 8 James Beard awards.
U2’s Bono launches book tour with songs, stories and stars; thanks Nancy and Paul Pelosi
U2’s Bono kicked off his “Stories of Surrender” book tour in front of a sold-out crowd inside New York City’s Beacon Theatre.
Serena Williams says starring in Super Bowl commercial beats winning a Grand Slam
Serena Williams chats with USA TODAY’s Ralphie Aversa about “King Richard” receiving Oscar nominations and her Super Bowl commercial.
A 75-year-old mom lost her job after 50 years with no retirement fund. Here’s what her son did.
“Duty Free” is a documentary that will hit theaters for Mother’s Day. It tells the story of how Sian-Pierre Regis helped his mom when she was fired.