
Michigan boy with rare coronavirus-related inflammatory illness endures 4 amputations
A 10-year-old boy in Michigan has undergone four amputations of his hands and legs after a rare bout of a serious coronavirus-related inflammatory condition.

Biden nominee Tom Vilsack confirmed as agriculture secretary
President Biden’s Cabinet secured another key appointment Monday after the Senate voted to approve Tom Vilsack as the next agriculture secretary.

Snack, a new dating app, is aiming to attract TikTok-obsessed Gen Z
Snack, a dating app allows users to share TikTok-like videos to their profiles, has already raised $3.5 million in funding.

Sen. John Kennedy: Fauci should be ‘screaming at the top of his voice’ to open the schools
President Biden and White House chief medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci appear “confused” about what guidance to give on reopening America, Sen. John Kennedy, R-La. told “America Reports” Tuesday.

How are experts tracking variants of the coronavirus?
How are experts tracking variants of the coronavirus?

Malcolm X’s family says officer made deathbed confession that NYPD, FBI conspired to assassinate activist
Members of Malcolm X’s family have come forth saying that a police officer made a death-bed confession, allegedly admitting that the New York Police Department and the FBI conspired…

Schumer says Senate ‘on track’ to send Covid relief to president’s desk before March 14
Sen. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Tuesday that the Senate is on track to send a coronavirus relief bill to the president’s desk before enhanced unemployment benefits expire…

Conservative leaders call for state Attorneys General to probe Facebook, Twitter and Google over liberal bias
Media Research Center president Brent Bozell and other conservative leaders on Tuesday announced plans to send a letter to the Attorneys General of all 50 states calling for…

PHOTOS: Tiger Woods in car crash, ‘jaws of life’ used
Tiger Woods has been involved in a car crash in which the “jaws of life” needed to be used.

Ben Watson: Black History Month – family and faith continue to inspire, sustain African Americans
In the human experience, the family is the first form of government, health care, community and early education an individual will encounter.