By BRIAN MELLEY and AMY TAXIN Associated Press
A month ago, Antonio Gomez III was a healthy 46-year-old struggling like so many others to balance work and parenting during the
By STEVEN WINE AP Sports Writer
The Miami Dolphins had an opportunity to take Justin Herbert in the 2020 draft, and early this season it was tempting to wonder why
By MICHAEL R. BLOOD, AP Political Writer
Election Day is over but California already is consumed with its next high-profile political contest — the competition to fill Kamala Harris' soon-to-be-vacant
By DAVID CRARY, AP National Writer
Texas on Wednesday became the first state with more than 1 million confirmed COVID-19 cases, and California closed in on that mark as a
CHRISTOPHER RUGABER, AP Economics Writer
The number of people seeking U.S. unemployment benefits fell last week to 709,000, a still-high level but the lowest figure since March and
Temperature and COVID-19 symptom checks like the ones used at schools and doctor’s offices have again proved inadequate for spotting coronavirus infections and preventing outbreaks.
During a Pennsylvania court hearing this week on one of the many election lawsuits brought by President Donald Trump, a judge asked a campaign lawyer whether he had found any signs of fraud from among the 592 ballots challenged.