If Martin Luther King Jr. could respond to the first five weeks of the second Trump Administration, King scholar Lerone A. Martin thinks he would not be surprised. "King said there's nothing new about ...
Kennedy Jr., President ... Kennedy's positions on COVID-19, and why some experts and lawmakers are concerned about him leading the U.S.'s response to a next potential pandemic.
Within months, the COVID-19 pandemic hit the U.S. It’s only gotten so much worse. For the remainder of 2020, we dealt with 385,676 deaths from the disease […] ...
After more than 118, 000 cases and more than 4, 000 deaths, COVID-19 was officially declared a pandemic on March 11, 2020.