February is typically peak flu season, but this year the annual epidemic is in drastic decline. Flu is practically non-existent this year, with levels of the virus lower than it's been in decades.
After the foundation was blasted by local BLM chapters across the country for receiving 'little to no financial support,' the Black Lives Matter foundation released documents to the Associated Press for the first time in the foundation's eight year history.
The bill would cut Iowa's early voting period from 29 days to 20 days and reduce the absentee request period from 120 days to 70 days. It would also bar county auditors from mailing out absentee ballot applications.
British actor Sacha Baron Cohen announced he will no longer be going undercover to produce satirical films and claimed he was 'afraid for his life' after infiltrating a right-wing rally in Washington State last summer.
The social media platform added that it has invested $600 million into the news industry since 2018.
Wenatchee High School located in Wenatchee, WA is having students that participate in the school's band practice in pop up tents, providing each student with their own tent while also social distancing them six-feet apart.
The J&J vaccine is pending emergency use authorization which could come as early as this week.
NBC has removed an episode of the show 'Nurses' after a scene spaked accusations of anti-Semitism.
Ngo urged Congress to take far-left extremism with the same severity as its counterpart.
Beyond romancing his brother's widow, the President's son climbed further up her family tree.
A woman, who identified herself simply as "Sarah," left her government room where she bumped into 29-year-old Robert Shakory, who then allegedly sexually assaulted her.
Reports surfaced on Wednesday that Twitter has begun placing a warning on links to CPAC’s official website.
Mariah Carey was interviewing Cardi B when the subject of racial discrimination came up, and both parties aired their complaints.
Republicans in the House of Representatives have sent a request to Christopher Wray, the director of the FBI brief them on the ties between Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA)'s ties to an alleged Chinese "honey-pot" spy.
Dr. Jason Johnson, a professor at Morgan State and a regular contributor to MSNBC, said on air on Wednesday that he was worried about domestic terror laws being a "double-edged sword".