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Rosalía and Rauw Alejandro ‘don’t limit each other’: How music’s power couple balances love, work

“We’re both workaholics,” Rauw Alejandro says, with Rosalía laughing in agreement. “And when we came together in the studio, it was fuego.”

     

Nashville Walgreens worker shoots pregnant shoplifting suspect, forcing emergency C-Section

A 24-year-old Nashville Walgreens employee shot and injured a pregnant shoplifting suspect Thursday. The suspect late had an emergency C-section.

     

How Jack Teixeira, a 21-year-old guard leaked documents from deep inside the Pentagon

How did a 21-year-old airman penetrate the Pentagon’s most secure computer system?

     

In ‘major breakthrough,’ new test can detect Parkinson’s disease before symptoms appear

A study sponsored by the Michael J. Fox Foundation finds a test of spinal fluid may be able to predict who is likely to develop Parkinson’s disease.

     

Ivy League to the NFL draft: Princeton’s Andrei Iosivas out to prove he’s more than a track star

Andrei Iosivas is a three-time heptathlon champion, but the Princeton product has always envisioned a football career rather than one in track.

     

Are ‘more serious’ legal woes ahead for Trump? Experts say NYC case may be least of his worries

Besides charges in New York, Donald Trump faces “more serious” criminal investigations in Georgia and from the Justice Department, legal experts say.

     

The richest Americans are on a spending spree. It may help US avoid a recession this year

Recession this year is likely, experts say, but it could be avoided or minimized if the wealthy keep spending despite falling stocks and inflation.
     

Virginia mother of 6-year-old boy who shot teacher arrested on child neglect, other charges

The mother was charged with felony child neglect and recklessly leaving a loaded firearm so as to endanger a child, a misdemeanor.

     

‘No drug is safe’: Mifepristone court battle could threaten access to other FDA-approved drugs

Experts say the ruling may also have implications for other FDA-approved drugs and threaten the country’s entire regulatory structure.

     

Oh, for the love of pets! Why people won’t budge on pet spending despite inflation.

People love their pets and nowhere does it show more in how much they’re willing to spend on them. Here’s how much.

     

USA TODAY stands with Evan Gershkovich. Russia’s arrest of WSJ reporter raises the stakes.

The arrest of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich has once again raised the stakes between Russia and the U.S.

     

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