Keeping the spirit: Religious groups adapt to COVID-19 but challenges persist
By Jake Holland Medill Reports Instead of preaching to a live crowd, replete with white-haired parishioners and toddlers wobbling up and down the nave, Pastor
By Jake Holland Medill Reports Instead of preaching to a live crowd, replete with white-haired parishioners and toddlers wobbling up and down the nave, Pastor
By Henry Ren Medill Reports Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. has traded near a seven-year low since executives said in early April that comparable sales started
By Bre’onna Richardson Medill Reports Isaiah Rubin, 17, is a junior at Groves High School in Birmingham, Michigan. Since March, he’s delivered more than 1,000
By Jenny Ly Medill Reports In this May 25-31 special report, COVID-19: Stories from across America, Medill Reports looks at how the global pandemic is
By Sidnee King and Emine Yücel Medill Reports As hundreds of protesters wait in jails across the country after a weekend of raucous demonstrations, lawyers
By Rikki Li Medill Reports Since June of last year, Hong Kong has remained in a seemingly constant state of unrest as police and pro-democracy
By Jenny Ly Medill Reports With no venue and no one to walk the bride down the aisle, a Chicago couple didn’t let the novel
By Allegra Zamore Medill Reports College students across the country often look forward to studying abroad across the globe. With a global pandemic and travel
By Yun Hao Medill Reports When COVID-19 hit in early March, Shuo Yang, a researcher from Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine, took necessary measures to
By Evan Brooks Medill Reports COVID-19 is taking its toll on elderly people living in retirement homes. One Maryland senior residence is keeping members positive