There are 100 days until Election Day. Here’s what has defined the campaign and what to expect
With 100 days out from the general election, impeachment, the coronavirus and racism have dominated voters’ minds. Here’s what to expect next.
How much GDP and employment are worth how many teachers and students? Do we matter?
Kids are pretty depressed lately, but they might feel even more depressed when they find out they and their families and their teachers are expendable.
Naya Rivera’s ex Ryan Dorsey speaks out for first time since her death: ‘Hold your loved ones close’
Ryan Dorsey, ex-husband to the late Naya Rivera and father to son Josey, spoke out for the first time since the actress died earlier this month.
America’s national greatness myths are shattering. Can they survive? Should they?
Rather than restore some idealized, jingoistic version of who we are, let’s use this painful moment of self-doubt to remake the reality of America.
Coronavirus: There really are mask deniers out there. I had to spend a weekend with them.
I have a tempered view on most things — the coronavirus pandemic is not one of them. I never expected people to refuse to wear a mask when asked to.
The COVID economy in 6 charts: Rebounding from recession could prove tougher in months ahead
After plunging into recession amid COVID-19, the economy began recovering in May and June. But clawing back from the depths will likely be a slog.
Long-lasting COVID symptoms from lungs to limbs linger in coronavirus ‘long haulers’
A growing number of people are suffering for months, but research is limited. Here are some of their stories.
Rep. Ted Yoho resigns from board of Christian organization following AOC incident
Florida GOP Rep. Ted Yoho has resigned from the board of a Christian organization that works to fight hunger following his tense exchange with Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York.
LeBron James’ voting rights group to help Florida’s ex-felons who owe fines and fees register to vote
An organization started by NBA superstar LeBron James and other Black athletes and entertainers announced Friday that it will help Floridians with prior felony convictions register to vote in the November election.
‘We can all relate to this.’ Why AOC’s speech on sexism struck a chord beyond Washington
AOC’s speech rebuking Ted Yoho found support among women who agreed with her that there is a culture “impunity” and “acceptance” of sexist comments.
Judge’s ruling reopens Kennedy cousin’s murder case to the public
A federal judge’s ruling will reopen the case of Michael Skakel, a nephew of Robert F. Kennedy’s widow, who was convicted in a bludgeoning death
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