Couple builds wheelchair for their new pet duck
A couple was looking to bring home a pair of ducks and noticed one was disabled, but that didn’t stop them from opening up their home.
A couple was looking to bring home a pair of ducks and noticed one was disabled, but that didn’t stop them from opening up their home.
Due to the pandemic, the IRS on Friday said it would begin accepting federal tax returns on February 12 this year.
A woman who lost her son from coronavirus soon lost her home to a fire. She thought she had lost everything, until people across the country came to her rescue.
Wearing a mask is one of the best ways to curve the spread of COVID-19, but if you wear glasses, you may be frustrated by foggy eyewear.
Source: Jaime Harrison- Twitter (CNN) — Former South Carolina Democratic Candidate for Senate and South Carolina Democratic Party Chair Jaime Harrison is President-Elect Joe Biden’s pick for the next chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Harrison will still need to be elected by DNC members. DNC members will vote during a virtual meeting on January 21st, a day after inauguration…
As progress continues toward rolling out more COVID-19 vaccines, millions of Americans struggle with a fear of getting shots.
Image: (ABC/Billy Kidd) (CNN) — It truly is the most dramatic season yet. Just two episodes into the new season of “The Bachelor,” a contestant nearly collapsed during the rose ceremony. A medic was called during Monday night’s episode when Sarah Trott, a broadcast journalist from San Diego, began wobbling in full view of “Bachelor” Matt James. After noticing she was stumbling, James…
(CNN) — CNN’s Sara Sidner talks to a grieving California family forced to have a funeral service for their loved one who died of coronavirus in a parking lot, as funeral homes and local hospitals continue to be overwhelmed with the COVID-19 surge. Categories: National News, News
New data shows Americans are spending more money than ever before on new cars, with prices soaring even in the middle of a pandemic.
As millions of Americans get their COVID-19 vaccinations over the coming months, health officials are reminding the public that anyone who receives a vaccination could still end up getting sick.