Biden administration to ease travel restrictions at border crossings, House approves extension of debt ceiling into December, and firefighter reads to girl who just survived car crash.
As companies slowly welcome employees back into the physical workplace, labor attorney Michael Schmidt tackles the most pressing question: How can employers protect employees from COVID?
Seven months into the pandemic, there are still many unanswered questions. Jorge Ortiz from USA Today answers some key ones, like whether six feet of distance is enough and how to safely organize holiday gatherings.
On the heels of news that the Johnson & Johnson vaccine trial has been halted due to an unexplained illness in a study participant, Rolfe Winkler from The Wall Street Journal looks at volunteers' experiences in COVID-19 vaccine trials.
Six Charged in alleged plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Whitmer, President Trump maps return to campaign trail after White House says COVID-19 treatment complete, and toddler drags a life-size skeleton everywhere he goes.
Kamala Harris and Mike Pence hit the debate floor last night, Hurricane Delta restrengthens to Category 2, and family's cat found 23 months after Camp Fire disappearance.
White House press secretary and two aides have tested positive for coronavirus, U.S. faces shortage of up to 8 billion meals in next 12 months, and Georgia pastor shocks pregnant Waffle House waitress with $12G tip.
President Trump's medical status unclear as doctors say he could be discharged, New York City to close schools in some neighborhoods due to rising covid-19 cases, and Disney employee starts food pantry for thousands of coworkers laid off, furloughed amid coronavirus.
President Trump and First Lady Melania Test positive for covid-19, Trump campaign opposes changing debate rules, and Vietnam veteran's ID tag returned to North Dakota widow after found in Russia.
Covid-19 is having an alarming impact on the human body and age does not seem to matter. Caitlin Owens from Axios breaks down why it's more important than ever to wear a mask and take precautions.
Joe Biden campaign tees up Trump tax issue on eve of first debate, global coronavirus deaths surpass one million, and Texas boy, 14, graduates from college with an associate degree.
Jon Kamp from The Wall Street Journal explains how the opioid crisis - which has faded from the forefront in recent months - has worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In keeping with COVID safety measures, some schools have set up outdoor classrooms where kids can socially distance. Elisabeth Buchwald looks at the conflicting results of this new trend in education.
President Trump played down coronavirus's severity, wildfires grow on the west coast and darken San Francisco region, and a Houston family whose eviction was filmed receives thousands in donations.
Raging wildfires destroy Washington town, AstraZeneca suspends leading COVID-19 vaccine trials after a participant's illness, and California couple finds wedding rings among ashes of home destroyed in fire.