Getting tested for the coronavirus, which is expected to become increasingly accessible, is simple and quick. Here’s what to expect.
Author: Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY
Trump task force says ‘worst’ is yet to come with coronavirus; CDC warns of events of more than 50 people
President Donald Trump’s glowing update on the battle against the coronavirus pandemic on Sunday clashed with his administration’s task force.
Oklahoma college recruiter fired after lining up high school students by skin color, hair texture
Students at an Oklahoma City high school were made to line up by skin color and hair texture by a college recruiter who has since been fired.
With California nearing another drought, Anderson Reservoir near San Jose has been ordered to be drained. Here’s why
Federal regulators have mandated that a water reservoir in Silicon Valley be drained because its dam may fail in an earthquake; local officials balk.
With phenom Luis Robert ready, the rebuild may be complete. Can the White Sox compete in 2020?
White Sox have bright future, but can they compete ahead of schedule in 2020?
‘I can sense the hurt’: Mookie Betts, David Price give World Series hope to Dodgers team hungry for a title
The Dodgers have won seven division titles in a row, but the franchise is still chasing its first World Series title since 1988.
As world marks International Holocaust Remembrance Day, anti-Semitic attacks are on the rise
As the world commemorates the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, anti-Semitic incidents are on the rise despite educational efforts.
Tylenol a cancer risk? California considers warning on common painkiller acetaminophen
Acetaminophen, an active ingredient in popular pain relief medications such as Tylenol and Excedrin, may be considered a carcinogen by California.
Australia bushfires have scorched 12M acres and killed at least 2 people. There’s no end in sight
Australia’s fires continue to rage, sending 4,000 people in a beach town scrambling for refuge, and the weather forecast offers only brief relief.
With nuclear weapons talks stalled, Kim Jong Un threatens ‘shocking actual action’ against US
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, frustrated with the slow pace of denuclearization negotiations, has issued a new threat.