Southern States Expect Even More Severe Rain
Severe rainfall in Tennessee and other states leaves more than 2 million people under a flood warning.

Generators, spoiled food: Slow power repairs anger Austin, Texas
Power outages have left thousands of people without electricity in the Texas capital for nearly a week and are likely to drag on for days longer.
By Paul Weber / AP
This group starts its mornings with a frigid Lake Michigan swim
A group of Chicago swimmers say a weekly dive into the cold Lake Michigan helps their body and mind.
By Scripps News
Mount Washington to reach wind chills of -100F, as cold as Mars
The Mars Curiosity rover has recorded nighttime temperatures in recent days of 105 degrees below zero. Temperatures don't often get that low on Earth.
By Robert F. Bukaty / APTop Stories

Zelenskyy tells UK ‘freedom will win,’ pushes for warplanes
This was was Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's second confirmed journey outside Ukraine since Russia invaded nearly a year ago.
By Peter Nicholls/Pool via AP
2 children dead, 6 injured after bus crashes into day care
An eyewitness said that immediately after the crash, the driver stepped out of the bus, ripped his clothes off and started screaming.
By Ryan Remiorz / The Canadian Press via AP
Nonprofit works to protect Black and Native American burial sites
Indigenous Memories is a nonprofit working to preserve the "land, history and legacy of those who came before us."
By Scripps News