With about 11 million jobs available amid the Great Resignation, boomerang employees have some leverage as companies look to fill vacancies.
Author: Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY
He put 1.1 million miles on a Porsche. These 10 cars and trucks could get you to at least 200,000
With new (and used) cars hard to come by, you might be looking for longevity in your next purchase. Here are the most durable cars, trucks and SUVs.
‘You can’t devolve into paranoia’: What experts are saying as string of follow-home robberies jar LA
Robbers follow home victims and rob them in their driveways, often at gunpoint. It’s happened more than 150 times in Los Angeles this year.
FAA certifies troubled Boeing 737 Max to fly again, but critics fear jetliner’s ‘basic aerodynamic problem’
The Boeing jetliner has been grounded for 20 months following two international crashes that killed 346 passengers and crew.
Nearly 1 million cases, 4.2% coronavirus positivity rate force California to roll back reopening plans
The number of tests registering positive for the coronavirus in California rose to 4.2% over seven days in the latest survey, state officials said.
Parents face holiday flight nightmare if kids can’t keep masks on. But airlines take a hard line
Toddlers and other young children may to rambunctious and struggle to keep masks on. Some parents and their children have been removed from flights.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom touts ‘extraordinary work’ of firefighters against wind-whipped Orange County wildfires
Gov. Gavin Newsom said 42 fires were reported over a 24-hour period as the winds picked up, with most quickly brought under control by firefighters.
Airlines look to ‘travel bubbles’ for COVID-19 safety and to restart international routes
Air bubbles and sky bridges. Whatever you call it, the concept is to use testing to make sure the coronavirus doesn’t make its way onto flights.
One of the world’s longest flights, New York to Singapore, to return. Hopeful sign for air travel?
The flight could make travel easier for Americans on their way to Asia — if they can find a country that will let them enter
CDC advises booting travelers who refuse to wear masks on planes, trains, buses, other transportation
The agency’s advice may help airlines and others deal with passengers who try to dispute the need to wear masks on public transportation.