March 28, 2021
Community Installs Park Swing for Boy with Special Needs: 'We're Blown Away'
Five-year-old Blake Pera adores going to the park and swinging at the playground, according to his mother, Jessica, and his babysitter, Rebecca Rowe.
Kenya: Hospitals Charging for Coronavirus Vaccines Government Says They Don't Have
Two Kenyan health ministry agencies denied authorizing the use of the Russian-made coronavirus vaccine candidate Sputnik V in Kenya on Thursday despite reports that some Kenyan hospitals are already charging citizens to register for the shot.
Report: Frustrated Gun Controllers Dig in for 'Long Game'
As the days turn into weeks since since the Atlanta-area shootings and nearly a week has passed since Boulder, frustrated gun control activists say they are digging in for the “long game.”
GOP Rep. Rogers: 'Fort Pelosi' Is 'All Theater' — 'Trying to Create the Impression that Republicans Are Dangerous'
During an interview with Mobile, AL radio’s FM Talk 106.5 on Friday, Rep. Mike Rogers (R-AL), the ranking Republican member of the House Armed Services Committee, criticized House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) for continuing to maintain the fencing and National Guard presence in and around Capitol Hill.
Community Helps 'Miracle' Girl Find Her Beloved Blanket
Riley-Jo Peltier was born prematurely at 23 weeks and four days, spending 133 days in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) with a small, pink and brown blanket.
USA Today Editor Fired After Blaming 'Angry White Man' for Boulder Shooting
USA Today’s Hemal Jhaveri said she was fired Friday, after publicly asserting the Boulder, Colorado, mass shooter would be an “angry white man.”