COVID-19
What are the limits of presidential power to forgive student loans?
March 8, 2023
By: The Conversation
1918 flu pandemic upended long-standing social inequalities – at least for a time, new study finds
December 20, 2022
By: Courier Newsroom
O’Hare, Midway Poised to Welcome 2.9 Million Travelers Over Busy Holiday Travel Period
December 20, 2022
By: Staff Editor
Healthcare and Heartbreak: Chicago ER Doctor On Life During the Pandemic
April 25, 2022
By: LaShawn Williams, Contributing Writer
ICAAP Launches Illinois Vaccinates Against COVID-19 Campaign
November 19, 2021
By: Site Editor
Biden Sets January Deadline For Private Sector To Follow COVID-19 Rules
November 4, 2021
By: Black Information Network
Global Covid-19 Death Toll Reaches 5 Million In Less Than 2 Years
November 1, 2021
By: Black Information Network
Council of Baptist Pastors of Detroit and the Vicinity Tap Into Momentum After Vaccination Campaign Â
November 1, 2021
By: Sherri Kolade
Racial Gap In COVID-19 Vaccination Is Nearly Gone, Survey Shows
October 1, 2021
By: Black Information Network
“Your Refusal has Cost All of Us.” Biden issues Stringent COVID Mandates
September 10, 2021
By: Danielle Sanders