AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Millions of Americans endured another frigid day without electricity or heat in the aftermath of a deadly winter storm as utility crews raced to restore power before another blast of snow and ice sowed more chaos in places least … [Continue reading] about Power outages linger for millions as another icy storm looms
Detroit archbishop sprinkles ashes due to COVID-19 concerns
DETROIT (AP) — The Roman Catholic archbishop of Detroit employed a more COVID-safe method of ash distribution during a special Ash Wednesday service downtown. He sprinkled, rather than marked. Priests typically mark a cross of ashes on parishioners’ … [Continue reading] about Detroit archbishop sprinkles ashes due to COVID-19 concerns
Fed officials expressed concerns in over slowing economy
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Reserve officials were convinced last month that the U.S. economy and job growth had slowed as coronavirus cases surged across the country, noting that the outlook is heavily dependent on the course of the virus. The minutes … [Continue reading] about Fed officials expressed concerns in over slowing economy
US govt seizes over 10M phony N95 masks in COVID-19 probe
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal agents have seized more than 10 million fake 3M brand N95 masks in recent weeks, the result of an ongoing investigation into counterfeits sold in at least five states to hospitals, medical facilities and government agencies. … [Continue reading] about US govt seizes over 10M phony N95 masks in COVID-19 probe
Maturity and security have led to a more vocal Crystal Dunn
Crystal Dunn is not afraid to use her voice anymore. The 28-year-old defender has grown more confident in her abilities and her status on the U.S. women’s national team. She’s also become empowered in her activism as a Black woman. So much so that … [Continue reading] about Maturity and security have led to a more vocal Crystal Dunn