Stories by Associated Press
US Panel Tackles Race, Poverty in Virus Vaccine Priorities
| Associated Press
The coronavirus outbreak has hit Black, Hispanic and Native Americans disproportionately in hospitalizations and deaths. The disparities are thought to stem from people of color working in jobs on the front lines, having medical conditions associated with severe disease, higher rates of poverty and poor access to health care.
House Democrats Pass Partisan COVID Bill; Relief Talks Drag
| Associated Press
The Democratic bill passed after a partisan debate by a 214-207 vote without any Republicans in support.
High Demand For Flu Shots? Experts Hope to Avoid 'Twindemic'
| Associated Press
October is prime time for flu vaccinations, and the U.S. and Europe are gearing up for what experts hope is high demand as countries seek to avoid a “twindemic” with COVID-19.
US Layoffs Remain Elevated as 837,000 Seek Jobless Aid
| Associated Press
Overall jobless aid has shrunk in recent weeks even as roughly 25 million people rely upon it. The loss of that income is likely to weaken spending and the economy in the coming months.
Trump’s Proud Boys Remark Echoes Charlottesville
| Associated Press
President Donald Trump’s initial refusal to condemn a far right fascist group drew fierce blowback before he altered his message in a day-later effort to quell the firestorm.
Debate Takeaways: An Acrid Tone From the Opening Minute
| Associated Press
After more than a year of circling each other, Republican President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden met on the debate stage Tuesday night in Ohio.
Unfriendly Skies: Airline Workers Brace for Mass Layoffs
| Associated Press
With air travel down about 70% from last year, many carriers including United and American say they’ll be forced to cut jobs without additional aid. Delta and Southwest, two other big carriers, tapped private capital markets and say they’ll avoid layoffs.
Trump, Biden Prepare To Debate at a Time of Mounting Crises
| Associated Press
In an election year like no other, the first debate between President Donald Trump and his Democratic challenger, Joe Biden, could be a pivotal moment in a race that has remained stubbornly unchanged in the face of historic tumult.
Worldwide Death Toll From Coronavirus Eclipses 1 Million
| Associated Press
The bleak milestone comes nine months into a crisis that has devastated the global economy, tested world leaders’ resolve, pitted science against politics and forced multitudes to change the way they live, learn and work.
Barrett Could Be Ginsburg’s Polar Opposite on Supreme Court
| Associated Press
Amy Coney Barrett paid homage to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in her White House speech Saturday as a shatterer of glass ceilings. She said she would be mindful of the woman whose place she would take on the Supreme Court.
NY Times: Trump Paid $750 in US Income Taxes in 2016, 2017
| Associated Press
Trump, who has fiercely guarded his tax filings and is the only president in modern times not to make them public, paid no federal income taxes in 10 of the past 15 years.
With Anger at Police High, Officers Face Greater Danger
| Associated Press
“I think it’s more than a suggestion that people are seeking to do harm to cops,” Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown told reporters at a recent briefing.
Lawyer Says Officer Thought Blake Was Trying to Kidnap Child
| Associated Press
The Kenosha police officer who shot Jacob Blake in the back seven times last month told investigators he thought Blake was trying to abduct one of his own children.
Nearly 1M Who Died of COVID-19 Also Illuminated Treatment
| Associated Press
Through desperate efforts to save their lives, scientists now better understand how to treat and prevent the disease — and millions of others may survive.
Trump Picks Conservative Amy Coney Barrett for Supreme Court
| Associated Press
President Donald Trump hailed Judge Amy Coney Barrett as “a woman of remarkable intellect and character,” saying he had studied her record closely before making the pick.
Amy Coney Barrett, Likely High Court Pick, Is Scalia’s Heir
| Associated Press
President Donald Trump is planning to announce his choice of the 48-year-old Indiana judge at a Saturday afternoon press conference, setting Barrett on the path to help conservatives hold sway over the court for decades to come.
Mushrooms Linked to Salmonella Outbreaks in 10 States
| Associated Press
More than 40 people have gotten sick and four have been hospitalized, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday.
Virus Cases Rise in US Heartland, Home to Anti-Mask Feelings
| Associated Press
The U.S. is averaging more than 40,000 new confirmed cases a day. While that number is dramatically lower than the peak of nearly 70,000 over the summer, the numbers are worrisome nonetheless.
Trump Expected to Announce Conservative Barrett for Court
| Associated Press
Trump said Friday he had made up his mind and it was “very exciting,” without giving away the name, aiming to maintain some suspense around his personal announcement.
Ginsburg Makes History at Capitol Amid Replacement Turmoil
| Associated Press
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg lay in state Friday at the U.S. Capitol as the first woman ever so honored, making history again as she had throughout her extraordinary life.
Family Demands Release of Evidence in Breonna Taylor’s Case
| Associated Press
Breonna Taylor’s family demanded Friday that Kentucky authorities release all body camera footage, police files and the transcripts of the grand jury hearings that led to no charges against police officers who killed Taylor.
Judge Says 2020 Census Must Continue for Another Month
| Associated Press
A federal judge has stopped the 2020 census from finishing at month’s end and suspended a year-end deadline for delivering the numbers needed to decide how many seats each state gets in Congress.
Teen Charged in Kenosha Shootings Fights Extradition
| Associated Press
Kyle Rittenhouse, the 17-year-old accused of killing two protesters days after Jacob Blake was shot by police in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Friday fought his return to Wisconsin to face homicide charges that could put him in prison for life.
‘Unfathomable’: US Death Toll From Coronavirus Hits 200,000
| Associated Press
The U.S. death toll from the coronavirus topped 200,000 Tuesday, hitting the once-unimaginable threshold six weeks before an election that is certain to be a referendum in part on President Donald Trump’s handling of the crisis.
Democrats to Redraft Virus Relief in Bid to Jump-start Talks
| Associated Press
House Democrats are going back to the drawing board on a huge COVID-19 relief bill, paring back the measure in an attempt to jump-start negotiations with the Trump administration.
Officials Plead for Calm Amid Anger Over Breonna Taylor Case
| Associated Press
Authorities pleaded for calm while activists vowed to fight on Thursday in Kentucky’s largest city, where a gunman wounded two police officers during anguished protests following the decision not to charge officers for killing Breonna Taylor.
Thanks to our sponsors:
Trending
2026 Chicago Summer Festival Guide
Obama Presidential Center Unveils Official Portrait of Barack and Michelle Obama
Chicago Paid $2.7M for System Designed to Flag Officers With Multiple Complaints: Records
Supreme Court Expected to Hand Down Rulings on Birthright Citizenship, Presidential Power and More
EF-2 Tornado Near Midway Among 20 Tallied So Far From Last Week’s Storms, Weather Service Says
Sign up for the WTTW News newsletter