Doctors have cancelled tens of thousands of “elective” surgeries to prep for coronavirus patients, leaving many Americans with pain and uncertainty.
Author: Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY
‘I can’t pay it back. So I pay it forward’: Volunteers deliver food to quarantined coronavirus families
For Salvation Army volunteers, the coronavirus outbreak is a chance to pay back their community. “This is not the time to do nothing,” says one.
Truckers brave coronavirus outbreak to deliver goods: ‘If we stop, the world stops’
Truckers across the country say they’ve seen no slowdown in factory or food production, and are busily delivering to stores nationwide.
Will legal marijuana stores close? Americans stock up on pot for coronavirus quarantine
Stressed out over coronavirus and working from home? Marijuana businesses say pot sales show people are looking to relax.
‘Scary for everybody’: This is what it’s like in Seattle and King County, areas under siege from the coronavirus
Public health officials have recommended “social distancing” for millions of Seattle-area residents. Here’s a close-up look at what the area is enduring.
Immigration agents accused of targeting parents taking their kids to school
ICE agents are drawing criticism for detaining parents, although officials say they are primarily targeting undocumented adults with criminal records.
When Democrats are the bogeymen: A possible Trump loss has these voters very worried
In nation’s coal country, deep-seated fears simmer over what a Trump loss would mean if Democrats take over the White House.
Feds investigating after dozens of wild burros illegally slaughtered near Las Vegas
Investigators are offering a $100,000 reward for helping solve the burro shootings on federal Bureau of Land Management property.
Pick up a joint instead: Vaping illnesses highlight flawed marijuana regulations
People are dying from vaping-related lung illnesses. And it’s highlighting a growing concern: There’s no federal regulation of marijuana products
‘Howling like a train’: Hurricane Dorian’s winds ripped through the Bahamas; residents beg for aid
Hurricane Dorian left devastation everywhere, flipping cars, tearing off roofs and stripping trees bare before ripping them from the sandy soil.