COVID Deaths and Cases Are Rising Again at U-S Nursing Homes
(AP) — COVID-19 infections are soaring again at U.S. nursing homes because of the omicron wave, and deaths are climbing too, leading to new restrictions on family visits and a renewed push to get more residents and
Celebrated Tuskegee Airman Charles McGee dies at 102
WASHINGTON (AP) — One of the last surviving Tuskegee Airmen, Charles McGee, who flew fighter combat missions over three wars, has died. A family member says McGee died on Sunday at age 102 at his home in
Dozens of homes destroyed, power outages after tornado hits Southwest Florida
Dozens of homes were destroyed Sunday morning when severe weather tore through southwest Florida. At least 28 homes in Lee County were destroyed, with an additional 62 homes damaged. More than 7,000 were without power and as
Suspect holding people hostage at synagogue in Colleyville, Texas is dead; hostages are released safely
All hostages were released safely from a synagogue in Colleyville, Texas (about 30 miles northwest of Dallas) following a 10+ hour standoff. According to local and federal law enforcement officials, the man responsible is dead. The group
San Francisco 49ers defeat Dallas Cowboys 23-17 in wild card match
The Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers met in the NFL playoffs for the first time in over 20 years Sunday, with San Francisco defeating the Cowboys 23-17. The two teams added to their historic rivalry with
Buffalo Bills make history in 47-17 playoff win against New England Patriots
The Buffalo Bills made history in their 47-17 blowout victory over the New England Patriots – Buffalo never punted, kicked a field goal, nor turned the ball over, making them the first team ever in the NFL