Millions of Americans are exhausted from making a seemingly endless series of life-or-death decisions. Researchers call it “decision fatigue.”
Author: Grace Hauck, USA TODAY
About 600 wildfires have burned a million acres in California in a week. Lightning may soon set even more blazes.
Hundreds of wildfires are burning in California and tens of thousands are under evacuation orders. Here’s the latest news.
43 felony charges, new task forces: Here’s what Chicago is doing to combat potential looting
Dozens of people have been charged in connection with widespread looting in downtown Chicago earlier this week, the county prosecutor said.
Online school? Some parents want to hire tutors, start mini schools this year. Most can’t afford to.
Many parents are concerned about their kids’ contracting COVID-19. But the options they have as they consider online school differ widely.
Coronavirus updates: New tests measure amount of antibodies in blood; Louisiana ravaged twice by virus; cruise crews test positive
The FDA authorizes the first COVID-19 tests that analyze the amount of antibodies in the blood. Latest COVID-19 news Saturday.
Federal agents will withdraw from Portland, governor says: ‘They have acted as an occupying force’
Federal officers will be withdrawing from Portland beginning Thursday, Oregon Gov. Kate Brown said Wednesday.
Chicago removes Christopher Columbus statues from parks after protests
Chicago city officials temporarily removed two statues of Christopher Columbus early Friday, a week after protesters and police clashed at one of the monuments
Chicago won’t see ‘Portland-style deployment’ of federal agents, Mayor Lori Lightfoot says
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said Tuesday that President Donald Trump would not be deploying unnamed federal officers to the city.
Protesters clash with police in violent encounter at Chicago’s Columbus statue; 12 arrested, many injured
Hundreds of protesters attempting to topple the city’s Christopher Columbus statute faced off with dozens of Chicago police Friday evening.
John Lewis ‘Note to Self’: ‘One day, you’ll be elected to the Congress,’ Lewis tells younger self
In his July 2017 installment of the CBS series “Note to Self,” Congressman John Lewis tells his life story fighting for equality in Jim Crow south.