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USA TODAY US Edition, 19 Jun 2026

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Article‘Happy they’re back’ after drug addic­tion

The proudest moment of Kim Humphrey’s fath­er­hood wasn’t when his son aced a test, got mar­ried, or became a dad him­self. It was the day his son turned him­self in to the police. That day, Humphrey said, was the day he got his son back after a...

‘Happy they’re back’ after drug addic­tion

ArticleFam­il­ies brace for birth­right decision

Ana Temu Otting likes to say her son David, 5, is as Amer­ican as apple pie: Born to a Guatem­alan Mex­ican mother and a Swedish Ger­man father, he’s a per­fect example of the melt­ing pot of people who make Amer­ica Amer­ica. But a pending U.S....

Fam­il­ies brace for birth­right decision

ArticleJun­eteenth advoc­ate cel­eb­rates in mem­oir

Opal Lee has held many titles in her nearly 100 years – mother, grand­mother, teacher, act­iv­ist. But she’s most her­al­ded as the “Grand­mother of Jun­eteenth,” the woman behind the momentum to fed­er­ally recog­nize the hol­i­day. This Jun­eteenth...

Jun­eteenth advoc­ate cel­eb­rates in mem­oir

ArticleAmer­ica’s most treas­ured views

Nation’s 250th anniversary puts a his­toric twist on USA TODAY’s annual tour.

Amer­ica’s most treas­ured views