Politics Sep 16 WATCH: Biden says he trusts science, not Trump Joe Biden says that while he trusts what scientists say about a potential coronavirus vaccine, he doesn’t trust President Donald Trump.
World Sep 16 Yoshihide Suga named Japan's prime minister, succeeding Abe Japan's Parliament elected Yoshihide Suga as prime minister Wednesday, replacing long-serving leader Shinzo Abe with his right-hand man.
Nation Sep 16 Big Ten changes course and will play fall football after all Each team will play eight games in eight weeks and the conference championship game will be held Dec. 19 — if all goes well.
Nation Sep 16 'Nothing left in the bucket': Wildfire resources run thin Demand for firefighting resources has been high since mid-August, when fire officials bumped the national preparedness level to critical, meaning at least 80 percent of crews were already committed to fighting fires.
World Sep 16 Report finds global economic outlook not as bad as expected The global economy is expected to rebound and grow by 5 percent next year, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said in a report.
Nation Sep 16 Hurricane Sally makes landfall in Alabama with heavy rain Hurricane Sally lumbered ashore in Alabama with 105 mph (165) winds Wednesday, shoving a surge of seawater onto the coast and bringing torrential rain that forecasters warned will cause dangerous flooding from the Florida Panhandle to Mississippi.
Health Sep 16 U.S. outlines sweeping plan to provide free COVID-19 vaccines The campaign is “much larger in scope and complexity than seasonal influenza or other previous outbreak-related vaccination responses,” said the playbook for states from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Politics Sep 15 Harris: Ideology shouldn't play role in wildfire response She didn’t mention President Donald Trump by name on Tuesday, but her remarks came a day after he visited California and again cast doubt on the science behind climate change.
Education Sep 15 WATCH: College officials testify on compensating student athletes The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions will hold a hearing Sept. 15 on the potential impact of compensating college athletes on students and higher education institutions.
World Sep 15 U.S. issues sweeping new travel warning for China, Hong Kong The U.S. on Tuesday issued a sweeping new advisory warning against travel to mainland China and Hong Kong, citing the risk of "arbitrary detention" and "arbitrary enforcement of local laws."…