
Hunter Biden to release memoir ‘Beautiful Things’ in April focusing on substance abuse
President Biden’s son Hunter Biden, 51, will publish a memoir called “Beautiful Things” on April 6 through Gallery Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster.

Ice Cube reveals Joe Biden’s administration wants to meet about his Contract with Black America
Ice Cube is reportedly going to meet with Joe Biden’s administration to further his Contract With Black Americans.

Idaho duck recovering after blow dart shot through face
A mallard in Idaho got a second shot at life after a veterinarian removed a blow dart impaling her face.

Biden addresses National Prayer Breakfast, says ‘we need to defeat political extremism’
President Biden addressed the National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday, saying the country needs to “defeat political extremism” and rely on “faith to guide us out of the darkness…

Dr. Marty Makary: Why first COVID vaccine dose is all I’ll get for now
Many U.S. experts in the medical establishment have been oddly dismissive of the strong protection offered by a single dose of the Moderna and Pfizer vaccine.

McConnell to force Democrats to vote on paying illegal immigrants, funding schools that refuse to open
Senate Republicans are set to force Democrats to cast votes on a variety of potentially uncomfortable topics in the coming days, taking advantage of the rules of the budget…

Colin Kaepernick billboards, mural go up ahead of Super Bowl LV
Colin Kaepernick’s social justice activism is being honored in Tampa, Fla., ahead of Super Bowl LV.

‘Madden 21’ predicts Super Bowl LV winner between Chiefs, Bucs
“Madden 21” on Wednesday released its official prediction for Super Bowl LV between the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

East Carolina shocks No. 5 Houston behind Jayden Gardner’s 21 points
East Carolina snapped a 35-game losing streak against opponents ranked in The Associated Press Top 25 with a shocking upset of No. 5 Houston Wednesday night.

Tokyo Olympics president sparks uproar over sexist remarks, issues apology
The Tokyo Olympics’ organizing president, Yoshiro Mori, came under fire earlier this week over sexist comments he made about women and, while he later apologized, said he has no…