
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?

TSA lists guns, suspicious devices and a dead shark among its ‘Top 10 Catches’ of 2020
On Tuesday, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) published a list of its top 10 “good catches” of 2020, detailing some of the very dangerous and very weird prohibited…

NY protester, 75, shoved by Buffalo police files lawsuit after cops’ charges dropped
Lawyers representing a 75-year-old protester shoved to the ground by upstate New York police during demonstrations that broke out in the days after George Floyd’s death filed a…

Bette Midler mocks Rush Limbaugh with KKK comparison less than a week after his death
Bette Midler mocked Rush Limbaugh following his death at age 70.

El Chapo’s wife ordered held without bail following international drug trafficking arrest
The wife of notorious longtime drug kingpin Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán on Tuesday was ordered held without bond pending trial, one day after she was arrested at Dulles International…

Ex-Capitol Police Chief Sund regrets resigning after riot, wants deeper FBI dive on domestic extremists
Former U.S. Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund said during a congressional hearing Tuesday that he regrets resigning in the days after the Jan. 6 insurrection, as he argued…