Returning from overseas or out of state? The CDC removes its 14-day quarantine recommendation
Returning from an overseas or an out-of-state trip amid the COVID pandemic? The CDC no longer recommends you self-quarantine for 14 days upon return.
Twitter flags one of President Trump’s tweets citing voter dissuasion
Twitter has flagged more than few of President Trump’s tweets leading up to the November election. The latest was over mail drop boxes.
Clemson, Alabama lead way in preseason NCAA Re-Rank 1-76
Clemson, Alabama and Georgia lead the USA TODAY Sports preseason college football rankings of all 76 teams set to play in 2020.
Where can Americans vacation internationally right now?
Mexico and the Caribbean offer the most options for U.S. vacationers. Only a few European countries are open to Americans.
A woman against the women’s vote: The promise that created a leading anti-suffragist
The anti-suffrage movement enlisted prominent women in the fierce fight against the 19th Amendment. Josephine Pearson promised her mother she’d fight.
What are ETFs and why you should consider them for your portfolio
Investing doesn’t have to be complicated or require you to be watching the market closely. That’s why learning about ETFs should be on your list.
‘Tiger King’ zookeeper Jeff Lowe willfully violated animal welfare regulations, feds say
Jeff Lowe faces possible penalties for alleged willful animal welfare violations after being made famous by Netflix’s documentary series “Tiger King.”
Earl Thomas landing spots: Will Cowboys finally ‘come get’ ex-Ravens safety?
Earl Thomas once told the Cowboys to “come get me” later in his career. Could the Pro Bowl safety be headed to Dallas after his split with the Ravens?
At 90, labor leader Dolores Huerta still works to make a difference. ‘You can’t do it all by yourself.’
Labor leader who co-founded the United Farm Workers union is still fighting for equality. “There’s so much work out there,” she says.
Hurricane tracker
Two storms near Gulf
House approves bill to send $25 billion to Postal Service and halt changes
The House approved legislation Saturday to allocate $25 billion to the US Postal Service and ban operational changes that have slowed mail service around the country.
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