| John Riley | Audience Editor
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This week, we're looking back at the outstanding journalism our newsroom produced this year. Below are some of USA TODAY's best stories of 2023.⬇️ |
As the year ends, I want to take a moment to thank you for supporting The Short List.ππ» Here's to a great 2024! | | | | Police may not look for missing children who run away, and they don't get Amber Alerts. | | | | | USA TODAY's Health team spoke with scores of experts to understand why, despite solutions, more Americans continue to struggle with Type 2 diabetes. | | | | In Alaska, last fall's shocking collapse of the snow crab fishery shows that conditions for sea life can and are rapidly changing. | | | | A recent survey found two-thirds of Americans believe younger generations are facing hardships today that previous generations didn't. | | | | In a country with more guns than people, a lot of lives can end up in the shadows. That's why we're supposed to have people like Coach. | | | | Plenty of people have a "type" when it comes to dating. Narcissists are no exception. Are you a narcissist magnet? Empaths often attract them. | | | | Massachusetts police routinely label men with Hispanic surnames as white on traffic citations, skewing statistics meant to expose racial bias. | | | | The road to becoming an NFL offensive coordinator is confoundingly steep for coaches of color, according to data from USA TODAY's NFL Coaches Project. | | | | Deteriorating working conditions inside the nation's largest pharmacy chains have put patient safety at risk and plunged the profession into chaos. | | | | | Sign up for the news you want | Exclusive newsletters are part of your subscription, don't miss out! We're always working to add benefits for subscribers like you. | | | | | | |
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