As hospital workers struggle to care for COVID patients, part of the job — and the trauma — is helping families through grief, denial and anger.
Author: Dennis Wagner, USA TODAY
‘Lunatic hiding in plain sight’: The bitter tale of a woman-hating lawyer who killed a rival and a judge’s son
Before his killing spree, ‘anti-feminist’ attorney Roy Den Hollander blamed everyone from his mom to his ex-wife for a miserable life.
The first known US coronavirus case is nearly two months old — and it’s still ‘pretty complicated’ to be tested
As fallout from COVID-19 grips the United States, skimpy and dubious federal testing data adds challenges for tracking and responding to the pandemic.
Everyday Americans are distressed by the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump. If they care at all
Everyday Americans from California to Illinois to North Carolina have a sideways view of the historic impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.
Trump’s allies want to ID the whistleblower, who may learn the price of speaking out
Trump’s allies are stepping up pressure to identify the impeachment whistleblower. Whistleblowers often pay a price, professionally and personally.