Question of the day: Should ALL kids go back to school ASAP?
MILWAUKEE (AP) — President Joe Biden is promising a majority of elementary schools will be open five days a week by the end of his first 100 days in office, restating his goal after his administration came
Millions in Texas still without power as death toll rises after major snowfall and record cold
Millions of people are still without electricity, hundreds of flights were canceled and the death toll rose due to a major winter storm spanning from the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic that produced deep snow record-breaking cold temperatures.
Millions in Texas still without power as death toll rises after major snowfall and record cold
Millions of people are still without electricity, hundreds of flights were canceled and the death toll rose due to a major winter storm spanning from the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic that produced deep snow record-breaking cold temperatures.
Millions in Texas still without power as death toll rises after major snowfall and record cold
Millions of people are still without electricity, hundreds of flights were canceled and the death toll rose due to a major winter storm spanning from the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic that produced deep snow record-breaking cold temperatures.
NAACP and multiple congressmen sue Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani over Capitol riot
The NAACP and a Washington, D.C. civil rights law firm filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against former President Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani and two right-wing groups for violating the 1871 Ku Klux Klan Act. Democratic Rep. Bennie
A Police Involved Shooting In The Bronx; A Vehicle Involved At Large
(Bronx, NY/77WABC)-Officers attempted to make a traffic stop in the Bronx last night at 167th Street and Walton Avenue in the Concourse section around 6:30 pm. Police say the vehicle involved in the traffic stop, a grey