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Stores Kick Off Black Friday but Pandemic Woes Linger
Retailers are expected to usher in the unofficial start to the holiday shopping season Friday with bigger crowds than last year in a closer step toward normalcy
Biden Wishes Americans Happy, Closer-To-Normal Thanksgiving
President Joe Biden on Thursday wished Americans a happy and closer-to-normal Thanksgiving, the second celebrated in the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic, in remarks welcoming the resumption of holiday traditions by millions of U.S. families.
Their Own Words May Have Doomed Men Who Killed Ahmaud Arbery
The video of Ahmaud Arbery's shotgun death was a shocking piece of evidence that suddenly brought the Black man's killing into the national consciousness.
'Yassification' is Making the World a Gayer Place
The image-editing craze known as 'yassification' is trending on Twitter. See why this gay-inspired meme has caught on.
Court Revives Lawsuit Of Teacher Fired For Same-Sex Marriage
A lawsuit filed by a teacher who was fired from his job at a Catholic high school in Indianapolis for being in a same-sex marriage can proceed, a state appeals court ruled.
Ahmad Arbery's Mom: Thankful for Justice and Son's Legacy
Ahmaud Arbery's mother woke up Thursday with a new, very important blessing on Thanksgiving Day.
The Santa Experience This Year Is a Mix of Laps, Distancing
Santa is back this year, but he pleads caution as he continues to tiptoe through the pandemic.
Holiday Season Moves into High Gear but Challenges Remain
Buoyed by solid hiring, healthy pay gains and substantial savings, shoppers are returning to stores and splurging on all types of items.
Macy's Thanksgiving Parade Returns, with All the Trimmings
Crimped by the coronavirus pandemic last year, the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is returning Thursday in full albeit with precautions.
Explainer: Trio Guilty of Killing Ahmaud Arbery. What Now?
The killing was captured on video and shared around the world: Ahmaud Arbery running toward and then around an idling pickup truck before its driver blasted him at close range with a shotgun.
On the Road Again: Travelers Emerge in Time for Thanksgiving
Determined to reclaim Thanksgiving traditions that were put on pause last year by the pandemic, millions of Americans will be loading up their cars or piling onto planes to gather again with friends and family.
Americans Are Spending but Inflation Casts Pall Over Economy
Americans are doing the main thing that drives the U.S. economy — spending — but accelerating inflation is casting a pall.
Justice Dept. to Prioritize Prosecuting Violence on Flights
Attorney General Merrick Garland directed U.S. attorneys across the country to swiftly prioritize prosecution of federal crimes that happen on commercial flights.
Collecting $26M Award Vs. White Nationalists May Be Tough
Nine people who sued white nationalist leaders and organizations over the violence at a deadly rally in Charlottesville in 2017 won a $26 million judgment for the injuries and trauma they endured.
Performers Gear Up for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
This year's Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade — the 95th annual — will snap back to form after bowing to pandemic restrictions last year.
Holigay Events: Choral, Cabaret, Comedy and More for December Fun
It's the most wonderful time of the year, and now that the Bay Area has reopened, there's plenty to do in December. Here are several ways you can celebrate and have a joyous holiday.
Fatal Shooting of Angel Naira Marks 47th Known Anti-Trans Killing of 2021
The shooting death of Angel Naira, 36, a trans woman of color, marks the year's 47th known murder of a transgender or gender non-conforming person.
Judge: Iowa Medicaid Denial of Sex Change Surgery Unlawful
An Iowa law that prohibits Medicaid coverage for sex reassignment surgeries for transgender residents violates state law and the state constitution, a judge ruled in a decision made public Monday.
Gay Men and Bisexual Women May Have Higher Odds for High Blood Pressure
Gay men and bisexual women may have higher rates of high blood pressure than their heterosexual counterparts, according to new research.
Conflict over Abortion Laws Won't Abate if Roe v. Wade Falls
No matter how the current conservative-dominated court handles pending high-profile abortion cases there will be no monolithic, nationwide change. Fractious state-by-state battles will continue.