Julie Loving, 51, carried her daughter’s child through gestational surrogacy. After a Nov. 2 delivery, everyone is doing “fantastic and healthy.”
Author: Wyatte Grantham-Philips, USA TODAY
An election season of many ‘firsts’: Here are newly elected officials making history nationwide
From the first openly transgender state senator in Delaware, to an all-women of color House delegation in NM, here are historic Election 2020 wins.
Humpback whale capsizes kayak in California, officials say two women are lucky to be alive
In video footage taken by surrounding kayakers, it appears the whale nearly swallows the women whole — but the two were actually thrown into the sea.
On the Navajo Nation, COVID-19 death toll is higher than any US state. Here’s how you can support community relief.
Native-led nonprofits are providing coronavirus relief for Indigenous communities nationwide.
Missing for over 50 years: Long-lost elephant shrew resurfaces in Africa
Researchers found the Somali sengi in the neighboring Republic of Dijbouti — where the mouse-size creature has been quietly thriving.
About 560 wildfires burn in California as more than 100,000 people evacuate: Here’s what we know
Amid a scorching heat wave that is now in its second week, about 560 wildfires are burning across the state. At least 6 have died.
More than 370 fires are burning across California, three people dead. Here’s what we know.
Amid a scorching heat wave that is now in its second week, hundred of wildfires are burning in California, which is under a statewide emergency.
‘Pothole’ in space: Evolving dent in Earth’s magnetic field may impact satellites, spacecraft
Over South America and the southern Atlantic Ocean, the South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA) is growing and splitting into two lobes.
Boy finds missing Lego piece in his nose — two years after it got stuck
The 7-year-old boy’s father found the piece after his son took a big sniff of cupcakes, then blew his nose: “And then this thing came out.”
Doctor runs 22 miles while wearing a face mask — to prove they’re safe
British critical care doctor, Dr. Tom Lawton, ran 22 miles in a face mask. His oxygen levels remained at a healthy percentage for the entire trek.