While Airlines Set Own Pandemic Rules, Flights Are Increasingly Packed
New data shows that, without limits on how packed planes can be during the pandemic, flights have gotten more than five times as full since April.

Why Summer Didn't Slow Down COVID-19
Some experts had hoped summer would help control the pandemic. But COVID-19 cases are nearing record levels nationwide. Here's what happened.
By Andrew Lawler / Newsy
Reshaped By Pandemic, Cities Claim Streets For More Than Just Cars
As people head outdoors this summer, cities help them to maintain safe distances by creating "slow streets," roads designed for more than just cars.
By AP Photo/Jeff Chiu
What Connects HIV And COVID-19? Their Impact On Black People
Dr. Anthony Fauci says pandemics expose how the American health care system fails black communities.
By Newsy / Dave GlanzTop Stories

Why are more married couples living apart?
The latest U.S. Census shows roughly 3.89 million American married adults are living apart.
By Scripps News
Why audiences are getting their news from comedians
Getting some comedy with your news may help you remember what you’re learning.
By Victoria Will / AP
How do Amazon packages get delivered so quickly?
When retailers like Amazon deliver on their speedy shipping promises, it’s good news for consumers. But it can compromise workplace safety.
By Mark Lennihan / AP