President Biden visits Kentucky to survey damage from deadly tornadoes

On Wednesday, President Joe Biden traveled to Kentucky to survey damage from last week’s deadly tornadoes and offer federal support for the victims. More than 30 tornadoes tore through Kentucky and four other states over the weekend,
Federal Reserve easing back on COVID-related stimulus, forecasting rate hikes in 2022

The Federal Reserve decided Wednesday to maintain the existing federal funds rate of between zero and 0.25% amid rising inflation. The Federal Reserve also forecasted three interest rate hikes next year, followed by further increases in 2023
New Jersey Devils acquire goaltender Jon Gillies from St. Louis Blues

The New Jersey Devils said on Wednesday they have acquired goaltender Jon Gillies from the St. Louis Blues for future considerations. The Devils are short-handed with backup Jonathan Bernier on injured reserve. Bernier is on injured reserve
Milwaukee Bucks’ Giannis Antetokounmpo misses game after entering NBA’s Health & Safety Protocols

The NBA’s injury report listed Milwaukee Bucks’ Giannis Antetokounmpo as the latest NBA star to be sidelined by COVID-19. The two-time MVP sat out Wednesday’s game against the Indiana Pacers after entering the league’s health and safety
System of a Down and Korn announce two additional co-headlining shows for 2022

System of a Down and Korn have announced two additional co-headlining concerts together for 2022. The newly added dates will take place January 31 in Phoenix, and February 1 in San Diego. SOAD and Korn are finally
Tool drummer Danny Carey due in court January 12th for alleged assault at Kansas City airport

Tool drummer Danny Carey was arrested earlier this week after Kansas City International Airport Police responded to “a report of a disturbance between two males in an airport terminal.” A spokesperson for the Kansas City Aviation Department