With food prices rising and COVID-19-related aid expiring, more families are using emergency food services.
Author: Katie Wedell, USA TODAY
Families seeking justice in older police killings find hope amid a summer of protests
Among those deaths is that of Hector Arreola, killed in 2017 by police in Columbus, Georgia. A new DA now says the officers should face felony charges.
As vaccine hopes rise, U.S. races to buy syringes to avoid a mask-shortage scenario.
A report in May warned the US could need 850 million more syringes for a coronavirus vaccine. Is the country prepared?