How pandemic changed travel forever, why the divorce rate spikes when wife earns more than husband, and man plays rare instrument from top of bell tower for 3 decades.
US acts to shore up banking system confidence, at least eight dead in suspected seaborne smuggling attempt, and daughter turns father's 11-year-old thriller novel into a bestseller with viral TikTok.
At least seven dead in California's second mass shooting in three days, Monterey Park death toll rises as investigators continue to look for motive, and 'workcations' are becoming more popular.
Hoping to gather data and prepare for the next pandemic, researchers are hitting the sewers. Brianna Abbott from the Wall Street Journal has the latest.
U.S. weighs sanctions on Russia energy flows, White House unveils new Covid strategy for next phase of pandemic, and simple rules for cushioning yourself against inflation.
U.S. urges Canada to use federal powers to ease border protest disruption, President Biden warns Americans to leave Ukraine, and NFL fan gets his card back from Warrick Dunn 21 years later.
What should the U.S. role be in the Russia/Ukraine conflict, more states dropping mask mandates, and cut nearly 300 calories a day by doing something you already do.
Jennifer Levitz from The Wall Street Journal looks at an enduring trend of the pandemic: Americans' response to new waves of cases is largely shaped by where they live.
As we enter Year 3 of the pandemic, the CDC continues to hit obstacles caused by outdated, unconnected data systems. Erin Banco from Politico examines the nation's healthcare data problem.
CDC says everyone 18 and older should get booster due to Omicron variant, Federal judge blocks Biden vaccine mandate for health care workers, and does christmas music stress you out.
As America returns to school, teachers are looking for thousands of missing kids, how traffic has changed through the pandemic, and the rise of Pop Its.
Workers' anxiety grows as Delta casts a shadow, how watching sports makes us happier, healthier, and we live in a golden age of dinosaur chicken nuggets.
As courthouses reopen for in-person hearings, Emily Zantow from The Washington Times explores the mountain of long-delayed cases that built up during the pandemic.
Roughly 2 million women left the workforce during the pandemic. Now, they're not returning to work as quickly as they left. Megan Cassella from Politico has the story.
Elsa becomes Category 1 hurricane, White House signals new pandemic strategy as delta variant spreads, and why minivans are the hottest thing right now.