+4 News AP Eviction filings are 50% higher than they were pre-pandemic in some cities as rents rise MICHAEL CASEY and R.J. RICO Associated Press Jun 24, 2023 After a lull during the COVID-19 pandemic, eviction filings came roaring back, driven by rising rents and a shortage of affordable housing.
Nation & World Suicides and homicides among young Americans jumped early in the pandemic, study says MIKE STOBBE Associated PressUpdated Apr 3, 2024 Suicide and homicide were the second and third leading causes of death for 10- to 24-year-olds.
1:38+3 National Politics AP How those fleeing Ukraine inspired US border policies COLLEEN LONG and ELLIOT SPAGAT Associated PressUpdated May 10, 2023 It's an approach that pairs beefed-up enforcement with expanded legal pathways and diplomacy.
1:39 Health AP Pandemic sent high school sex to new low, survey finds MIKE STOBBE Associated Press Apr 27, 2023 The declines had a lot to do with the pandemic keeping kids isolated at home and often under extended adult supervision, experts said.
+5 National Politics AP 2024 race won't be like 2020. That's good and bad for Biden WILL WEISSERT and ZEKE MILLER Associated PressUpdated Apr 13, 2024 Virtual events from a basement room in his Delaware home and avoiding travel for months at a stretch won't cut it this time.
1:11+3 National AP 'Died suddenly' posts twist tragedies to push vaccine lies ALI SWENSON and ANGELO FICHERA Associated Press Feb 11, 2023 A growing online conspiracy theory is using the tagline “died suddenlyâ€� to baselessly claim that COVID-19 vaccines are killing people.Â