While many Americans work from home, millions of critical workers are still cramming onto buses and trains, putting themselves and others at risk.
Author: Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY
Hospitals are canceling surgeries because of coronavirus, leaving many Americans in pain
Doctors have cancelled tens of thousands of “elective” surgeries to prep for coronavirus patients, leaving many Americans with pain and uncertainty.
Truckers brave coronavirus outbreak to deliver goods: ‘If we stop, the world stops’
Truckers across the country say they’ve seen no slowdown in factory or food production, and are busily delivering to stores nationwide.
Rarely used in modern times, quarantine laws give public officials wide-ranging powers
Public health officials say respecting quarantines will help reduce the severity of the coronavirus outbreak, despite the inconveniences they pose.
All eyes on New York state plan to legalize marijuana, help those hit by War on Drugs
Gov. Andrew Cuomo, a moderate Democrat, is now backing pot legalization containing a series of initiatives aimed at aiding minority communities.
Get free admission to national parks on Veterans Day
National Park Service entrance is free for all on Nov. 11 during a fee-free day at parks including Yosemite, Yellowstone, Zion and the Grand Canyon.
Federal judge oversees wild court at America’s original national park
Animal attacks are an ever-present danger for the cowboy-hatted judge overseeing a tiny outpost of federal justice in America’s oldest national park.
Dazed and weary, Hurricane Dorian refugees descend on Bahamas capital of Nassau
Dazed and weary, Dorian refugees descend on Nassau
Tropical Storm Dorian could strengthen to hurricane as it reaches Caribbean
Forecasters say Tropical Storm Dorian, the fourth tropical storm of the season, has maximum sustained winds of 40 mph.
Magic mushrooms for better health? Psychedelic drugs are having a moment across US
Proponents say psychedelics from magic mushrooms hold mental health benefits, but doctors remain cautious.