DAVID BRANDT, AP Sports Writer
The Arizona Cardinals haven't been very good the past few seasons, so many of their players haven't experienced a playoff push.
SARAH SKIDMORE SELL, AP Personal Finance Writer
Americans who struggled through 2020 could face more hardship in the year ahead as pandemic related payments and protections come to an end.
ADAM BEAM, Associated Press
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Thursday he will impose a new stay-at-home order for areas where capacity at intensive care units falls below 15%.
Newsom announced
CHRISTOPHER WEBER, Associated Press
Powerful winds pushed flames through Southern California canyons early Thursday as an out-of-control wildfire burned near homes and forced residents to flee.
The blaze in Orange
A monolith has been spotted in Southern California that appears to be similar to one discovered in the Utah desert and another that was found in Romania.
It's
JULIET WILLIAMS, Associated Press
Their messaging has been clear: wear a mask, stay 6 feet apart, and most importantly: stay home!
But their actions aren't living up to
U.S. hospitals slammed with COVID-19 patients are trying to lure nurses and doctors out of retirement, recruiting students and new graduates who have yet to earn their licenses and offering eye-popping salaries in a desperate bid to ease staffing shortages.
A Federal Reserve survey of business conditions around the country found that economic activity in several regions slowed in November as coronavirus cases surged.
Britain became the first country in the world to authorize a rigorously tested COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday and could be dispensing shots within days — a historic step toward eventually ending the scourge that has killed more than 1.4 million people around the globe.
It was a rare sight after Los Angeles County restaurants were restricted to takeout to reduce the spread of the coronavirus: tables and chairs set up outside the Pie ‘N Burger shop in Pasadena.
Attorney General William Barr said Tuesday the Justice Department has not uncovered evidence of widespread voter fraud that would change the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.
Nearly 37,000 Americans died of COVID-19 in November, the most in any month since the dark early days of the pandemic, engulfing families in grief, filling obituary pages of small-town newspapers and testing the capacity of morgues, funeral homes and hospitals.