New York February 9, 2024 NYC woman receives sentence in COVID aid fraud scheme involving hotel rooms New York prosecutors say a Brooklyn woman has been sentenced in connection with a COVID-19 fraud scheme. Chanette Lewis exploited a COVID-19 safe-lodging program.
EDUCATION February 9, 2024 Major legal settlement in California highlights COVID school closure's negative impact on students of color A legal settlement in California highlighted how school shutdowns during the coronavirus pandemic were a detriment to students of color who experienced learning loss.
New York Jets February 8, 2024 Aaron Rodgers says he has 'important responsibility' to speak out against COVID, vaccines Aaron Rodgers said on "The Joe Rogan Experience" that he wants to continue to speak out against COVID and vaccines for those that cannot.
Media February 7, 2024 California schools forced to spend $2 billion of COVID-relief funds to address learning loss after lawsuit California will spend $2 billion of COVID-19 relief funds on tutoring and other efforts to help students recover from learning loss during the pandemic.
NBA February 7, 2024 Kyrie Irving suggests NYC mayor, vaccine mandate were to blame for disappointing run with Nets Dallas Mavericks guard Kyrie Irving seemed to blame New York City Mayor Eric Adams for his turbulent tenure with the Nets in a viral courtside interaction with fans in Brooklyn on Tuesday night.
Coronavirus February 7, 2024 Refusing to wear mask during COVID pandemic does not fall under freedom of speech, appeals court rules A federal appeals court found that New Jersey residents not wearing masks at school board meetings during the COVID-19 pandemic is not protected speech.
EDUCATION February 3, 2024 Reagan's education secretary urges schools to become a 'temple of learning, not social experimentation' Ronald Reagan's education secretary Bill Bennett addresses the rising chronic absenteeism plaguing public schools and decline in the U.S. education system.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash February 1, 2024 Hawley calls out Facebook after hearing: Zuckerberg regularly censored conservatives, not child predators Following a contention Senate hearing with social media executives, Sen. Josh Hawley sounded off on 'Hannity' about his criticisms of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.
VIDEO January 28, 2024 Unknown relationships between US and China's leadership is 'very, very concerning,' says Ben Carson Former HUD Secretary Dr. Ben Carson joins 'Sunday Morning Futures' to discuss the threats posed to national security from China, the state of the U.S. ahead of the election, and the Black community's support for former President Trump.
World Health Organization January 25, 2024 WHO chief says 'Disease X' preparation treaty in jeopardy, loss of sovereignty is ‘fake news’ The WHO's deadline of getting a global pandemic treaty agreed in preparation for 'Disease X' risks not being met and he urged nations to come together to reach a deal.