As of now, the oldest sitting president in U.S. history was Ronald Reagan, who was 77 when he left office in 1989.
Author: Josh Peter, USA TODAY
Georgia runoff elections will determine control of US Senate: How we got here
Georgia requires the winner get at least 50% of the vote. And the two Senate races have come up short of that threshold.
Trader Joe’s: 1,250 workers tested positive for COVID-19
The coronavirus also was “suspected to be a contributing factor” in two employee deaths, according to Trader Joe’s.
Pizza, beer and weed: Americans voted, then ordered in for Election Day
Orders for food, alcohol and marijuana spiked on Election Day as Americans watched for electoral results, several companies told USA TODAY.
GameStop’s halts TikTok contest where winner got a prize of extra hours during Black Friday
GameStop was sponsoring a TikTok contest with a highly unusual prize: 10 hours of labor on Black Friday.
World Series celebration turns ugly in some parts of Los Angeles after Dodgers’ victory
The Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series for the first time since 1988 and people took the streets to celebrate. And it wasn’t all peaceful.
Los Angeles County: ‘Highly likely’ watch parties, celebrations for Lakers’ NBA Finals win contributed to COVID-19 spike
Los Angeles County Department of Health said it’s “highly likely” watch parties for Lakers and subsequent celebrations contributed to COVID-19 surge.
The Electoral College can pick a president who got fewer votes. Here’s why and how.
The 2020 presidential election again highlights one of the most confusing and controversial parts of the U.S. elections: The Electoral College.
John Daly after being President Donald Trump’s guest at debate: ‘He’s like me and Jesus’
Golfer John Daly was at the second and final presidential debate on Thursday and caught up with USA TODAY Sports during the after party.
Televangelist Pat Robertson predicts Trump win, then chaos, then the end of the world
Pat Robertson has made similar predictions about the end of the world before and been wrong. This time, he foresees “some kind of asteroid strike.”