Highly destructive tornado activity has been moving into US states with denser metropolitan populations.

Highly destructive tornado activity has been moving into US states with denser metropolitan populations.
As US surpasses sombre mark of one million confirmed COVID-19 deaths, many Americans still refuse to get jabs.
Small cities like Columbus, Indiana now represent the most rapidly diversifying parts of the United States.
Activists and authorities in Ohio are helping those affected by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and preparing for refugees.
Huge federal cash infusions are set to transform communities across the United States, like Dayton, Ohio.
Why do so many Christian missionaries descend on the Native American reservation, and how do residents feel about them?
Cody Two Bears, who is behind North Dakota’s first 300-kilowatt solar farm, is bringing power to Standing Rock.
While urban centres have been hit the hardest, rural areas appear wholly unprepared for a large-scale medical emergency.
Coal mining illnesses, poverty, ageing population make West Virginia uniquely vulnerable to the novel coronavirus.
The global appeal of bull riding makes fans cheer. But does it threaten small-town businesses that gave rise to rodeo?