Pritzker Signs Law Giving Illinois Control Over State Vaccine Guidelines

Governor JB Pritzker has signed a new law giving Illinois more control over its own vaccine guidelines. The measure allows the Illinois Department of Public Health to issue state-specific recommendations, even if they differ from the Centers
Herman’s Music Minute for December 3rd

On this day in music history… In 1976, Bob Marley survived an assassination attempt at his home in Kingston, Jamaica. Marley was a couple days away from performing at the Smile Jamaica concert, which was organized
Suspect in shooting of 2 National Guard members pleads not guilty to murder, assault charges

The man accused of shooting two National Guard soldiers near the White House last week appeared virtually before a D.C. Superior Court judge on Tuesday, entering not-guilty pleas from his hospital bed. Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal, 29,
Michael and Susan Dell donate $6.25B to expand access to “Trump Accounts” for millions of children

Michael and Susan Dell on Tuesday announced a sweeping $6.25 billion philanthropic commitment aimed at giving roughly 25 million children—mostly those age 10 and under who were born before the federal eligibility window—access to $250 starter deposits
Ghost extends Skeletour World Tour through 2026

Ghost has extended their Skeletour World Tour with new North American dates. The 20-date run kicks off January 21st at the Kia Center in Orlando, Florida, and wraps up February 23rd in Inglewood, California, hitting cities such
The Pretty Reckless share video for ‘Where Are You Christmas?’

The Pretty Reckless have released the video for their rock-reimagined version of “Where Are You Christmas?,” the beloved holiday classic that frontwoman Taylor Momsen first performed as Cindy Lou Who in the 2000 film How the Grinch
