A year after the biggest monthly job loss in U.S. history, millions of jobs have returned but the economy is still well short of pre-pandemic levels.
Author: Jim Sergent, USA TODAY
Boulder grocery store rampage follows spike in mass shootings during 2020
With millions idled by the pandemic, mass shootings rose nearly 50% in 2020. The two mass killings in less than a week suggest that trend continues.
SEC opens season with COVID-19 infection rates double the national average
Daily new coronavirus cases in SEC counties tumbled during the past week but remain high compared to the rest of the country.
COVID-19 case rates jumped in all Power Five college football conferences last week
A minority of schools drove big increases in all the conferences.
Apple is first $2 trillion US company. What that would look like in iPhones.
Just two years after being the first to $1 trillion, Apple hits another milestone.
See what the fight over the wall boils down to: 200 miles on a 2,000-mile border
President Trump wants $5.7 billion to add about 100 miles, and upgrade 115 more, of fencing between the USA and Mexico. A graphical look at what that would mean for border security.