Those wind speeds can knock down trees, cause minor structural damage and litter roads with debris. Rainfall will range from four to six inches in most areas, with a few areas
Covid Tests and Quarantines: Colleges Brace for an Uncertain Fall
Big schools, from Syracuse University to the University of California, San Diego, that have connections to labs, health programs or medical schools say they are capable of processing large numbers of
Ferguson Officer Who Killed Michael Brown Isn’t Charged
Even without a criminal prosecution, Mr. Brown’s death brought attention to police killings of Black people. It also forced many police departments to consider new reforms, like making officers wear body
Federal Agencies Agree to Withdraw From Portland, With Conditions
Mr. Trump cast some doubt on Wednesday about the administration’s willingness to leave.
“You hear all sorts of reports about us leaving,” Mr. Trump said hours before the announcement of the
Florida’s Summer of Dread
Summer in Florida, with its routine thunderstorms, sweaty nights and unforgiving mosquitoes, is not for the faint of heart. (At least 11 suspected cases of coronavirus in the Florida Keys last
Undocumented Housekeeper Who Worked at Trump Property Could Face Deportation
During the presidential campaign, when the Trump International Hotel opened in Washington, Mr. Trump boasted that he used an electronic employment system, E-Verify, to check that only those legally authorized to
U.S. Surpasses 150,000 Coronavirus Deaths, Far Eclipsing Projections
“Models are really only as good as the assumptions that you put into the model, but when you start to see real data, you can modify that model, and the real
Wear Your Mask. Please. No, Not on Your Chin.
The city has tried to go easy on tourists — nearly 80 percent of tickets it has issued went to local residents — but it has little patience for the workers
No Charges for Ferguson Officer Who Killed Michael Brown, New Prosecutor Says
Even without a criminal prosecution, Mr. Brown’s death brought attention to police killings of Black people. It also forced many police departments to consider new reforms, like making officers wear body
What Teachers' Unions Are Fighting For as Schools Plan a New Year
With the academic year set to begin next month in much of the country, parents are desperate for teachers to provide more interactive, face-to-face instruction this fall, both online and, where
Native Americans Fight Coronavirus and Deficient Data
HARRAH, Wash. — As the coronavirus outbreak in Washington State’s Yakima County worsened last month, Tashina Nunez recognized more and more of the patients who arrived in her hospital. They had
Native Americans Feel Devastated by the Virus Yet Overlooked in the Data
HARRAH, Wash. — As the coronavirus outbreak in Washington State’s Yakima County worsened last month, Tashina Nunez recognized more and more of the patients who arrived in her hospital. They had
Minneapolis: Solemn by Day, Violent by Night
“What people aren’t recognizing is that people who live there are having a very, very challenging time from the unlawfulness that is occurring after the sun goes down,” said Andrea Jenkins,