Americans
After virus, how will Americans' view of the world change?
As the coronavirus spread across the world and began its reach into the United States, an assortment of Americans from the president on down summoned one notion as they framed the emerging cataclysm.
Americans brace for 'hardest, saddest' week of their lives
Americans braced for what the nation's top doctor warned Sunday would be "the hardest and saddest week" of their lives while Britain assumed the unwelcome mantle of deadliest coronavirus hot spot in Europe after a record 24-hour jump in deaths that surpassed even hard-hit Italy's.
More Americans worry about flu than new virus
A wide share of Americans are at least moderately confident in U.S. health officials' ability to handle emerging viruses, and more express concern about catching the flu than catching the new coronavirus, according to a poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
Americans in Japan to trade one quarantine for another
Americans Cheryl and Paul Molesky are trading one coronavirus quarantine for another.
US Embassy: Americans aboard quarantined ship to fly home
The U.S. Embassy in Japan said Americans aboard a quarantined cruise ship will be flown back home on a chartered flight Sunday.
Japan seeks arrest of Ghosn, Americans suspected of helping
Tokyo prosecutors issued an arrest Thursday for Nissan's former chairman Carlos Ghosn, who skipped bail while awaiting trial in Japan and is now in Lebanon.
3 Americans killed in Australia all had military backgrounds
Growing up in a small rural community on Colorado's plains, Ian McBeth went to work as a ranch hand in neighboring Nebraska at 14 and was a standout athlete in football, wrestling and track.
Pelosi: Americans want 'fair trial' on Trump impeachment
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Sunday that senators will "pay a price" if they block new witnesses from testifying in the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump. She said Americans expect a fair trial.
Share of Americans with no religious affiliation growing
OCT 18 (AP/UNB) - The portion of Americans with no religious affiliation is rising significantly, in tandem with a sharp drop in the percentage that identifies as Christians, according to new data from the Pew Research Center.