How a vaccine could upend real estate markets — again
In just a matter of months the coronavirus pandemic dramatically changed the landscape of the housing market, especially in big cities. But now news of a promising vaccine could turn things on its head again.
Family of American held in Afghanistan fear he will be left behind as Trump orders more troops to withdraw
The family of an American kidnapped in Afghanistan earlier this year expressed their fears he may be left behind after the Trump administration announced they are withdrawing more troops from the country over the next few months.
What employers have to know about grief: My son’s death didn’t come on my company’s timeline
Every day, my wife and I relive the trauma of losing our son. Thankfully, my employer and coworkers were understanding. Not everyone is as fortunate.
Analysis: Biden fills West Wing. Cabinet will wait
The transition time between one presidential administration and the next is always frenetic, fast-paced and full of some uncertainty as campaigns try to morph into governments. Doing it during a surging pandemic and an economic downturn makes it even m…
Opinion: Trump’s ruinous parting shot targets national treasure
The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is many things. It’s the largest such refuge in the country, a part of our natural heritage since President Dwight D. Eisenhower federally protected the area in 1960.
These GOP governors long resisted mask mandates and coronavirus rules. Now their states are in crisis.
Since Covid-19 hit US shores, Republican governors in the Upper Midwest and Northern Plains have largely taken a hands-off approach. The results of that strategy have been poor.
Fact check: What’s true and what’s false about coronavirus?
The USA TODAY Fact Check team is dedicated to verifying claims and fighting misinformation. Here’s a list of recent fact-checks on coronavirus.
Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter’s Jack Dorsey brace for election ‘techlashing’ in Senate Judiciary hearing
Republican senators will accuse Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey of anti-conservative bias. Democrats will criticize their handling of hate speech.
‘Extremely dangerous’ Hurricane Iota slams Central America as Category 4 storm, threatens to bring ‘catastrophic’ damage
Hurricane Iota made landfall at 10:40 p.m. EST in Nicaragua, with maximum sustained winds of 155 mph, about 2 mph shy of Category 5 status.
COVID-19 infections are soaring. A look at restrictions in your state.
As COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths continue to rise, states are halting reopening plans or imposing new coronavirus-related restrictions.
Barack Obama’s book-release playlist: Beyoncé, Stevie Wonder, Eminem and ‘Michelle’
President Barack Obama has created a musical playlist to go with the release of his new book, “A Promised Land.”
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