After taking “great precautions” for months, a Texas family gathered together on Nov. 1. All 12 were infected with COVID-19 and some spread it.
Author: Joel Shannon, USA TODAY
‘I’m hungry’: In-N-Out fans clog traffic, camp out for days as first Colorado locations open
In-N-Out’s burgers have attracted a cult following, but the chain only operates in six other states.
Critics roast Rudy Giuliani for apparent hair dye mishap: ‘Hire union hair and makeup professionals’
It’s not the first time the President Donald Trump’s personal attorney attracted attention for a messy appearance.
Among the reasons not to pet this ‘puffball’ of a rodent: Its fur packed with poison, study finds
A study of African crested rat found the rodent chews a plant-based poison and licks it into specialized hairs in its fur.
The Dakotas are ‘as bad as it gets anywhere in the world’ for COVID-19
North and South Dakota face a tragic reality in coronavirus cases that health experts say could have been largely prevented with earlier action.
What is a ‘lame duck’ president? Hint: The political term has nothing to do with waterfowl.
The description of a “lame duck” refers to a politician who remains in power but will soon be replaced by a newly-elected successor.
Dean Browning is a white political activist. That’s why his ‘I am a black gay guy’ tweet set off an internet mystery.
Dean Browning, a white politician from Pennsylvania, acknowledges he tweeted about being a “a black gay guy.” His explanation raised more questions.
What is a provisional ballot? Special ballots will help determine who is the next president
People who vote using a provisional ballot typically have encountered a problem while voting in-person.
‘We hereby claim’: Twitter users claim things they don’t own to mock Trump’s election demands
President Donald Trump prematurely said his campaign has “claimed” several battleground states’ electoral votes. Twitter users mocked that idea.
Police bust New York City party with nearly 400 people on Halloween
New York’s governor warned against Halloween gatherings that increase the risk of transmitting COVID-19: “Halloween should be spooky, not scary.”