U.S. Just Had Its Longest Stretch Without A Death Sentence Since 1973
Experts say this could be an opportunity for the country to move further away from the death penalty.
Why Summer Didn't Slow Down COVID-19
Some experts had hoped summer would help control the pandemic. But COVID-19 cases are nearing record levels nationwide. Here's what happened.
Reshaped By Pandemic, Cities Claim Streets For More Than Just Cars
As people head outdoors this summer, cities help them to maintain safe distances by creating "slow streets," roads designed for more than just cars.
What Connects HIV And COVID-19? Their Impact On Black People
Dr. Anthony Fauci says pandemics expose how the American health care system fails black communities.
Tennessee Volkswagen plant vote could be another step forward for UAW
Workers at a Chattanooga Volkswagen plant are voting Friday on whether to join the United Auto Workers.
Dick Van Dyke earns historic Daytime Emmy nomination at age 98
Van Dyke was nominated for best guest performer in a daytime drama series for his role in Peacock's "Days of Our Lives."
House, and Speaker Johnson, move Ukraine aid toward a key vote
House Speaker Mike Johnson is leaning on cautious support from Democrats in the deeply divided chamber to push aid bills toward passage.