‘Most dangerous call’
Author: Dennis Wagner, USA TODAY
Boulder shooting live updates: 21-year-old charged in rampage that ‘monstrously struck down’ 10 at supermarket; family says he’s antisocial
10 people died after a gunman opened fire on a supermarket in Boulder, Colorado. The victims ranged in age from 20 to 65. Here are the latest updates.
‘No one has been trained for this much death’: In a COVID ICU, hospital workers struggle with trauma and grief
As hospital workers struggle to care for COVID patients, part of the job — and the trauma — is helping families through grief, denial and anger.
‘Failure of imagination’: National Guard absence at Capitol riots shows lack of preparation, distrust after heavy-handed BLM response
Experts say officials misjudged the Trump crowd and feared criticism about a violent federal response similar to 2020’s Black Lives Matter protests.
‘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.
Colleges race to create ‘a new sense of normalcy.’ Will new rules, COVID-19 testing be enough?
As nearly 20 million students wait for word, the nation’s college and university presidents devise plans to reopen during a pandemic.
Seattle mayor announces city will reclaim police-free CHOP autonomous zone taken over by demonstrators
After two shootings in activist enclave, Seattle’s mayor Jenny Durkan announced police will return to the occupied zone in the heart of the city.
Coronavirus may last 2 years, study warns. And its second wave could be worse.
Experts say COVID-19, which spreads with more stealth and speed than flu, could last two years — and the next wave may be worse than the first.
Overwhelmed hospitals, equipment shortages: Coronavirus pandemic is playing out as state planners expected
Emergency experts knew medical supplies would likely run out in a severe pandemic, so state preparedness plans instruct doctors who to save first.
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.