Crisis within a crisis. One shining a painful light on americas racial divide. Heres my nightline coanchor, byron pitts. I still have the cough. I have the headache, and kind oo weeks, shelly has battled an invisible enemy. It might appear shes losing, but this 67yearold doesnt rely on what the eyes can see. Im coming back, im feeling better. Reporter you hope that or you know that. I know that. I couldnt walk from my den to my upstairs without being on oxygen, so yes, im coming back. Reporter she wasnt able to get a test but is convinced her body aches and everpresent cough are sure signs of covid19. My husband, he was tested. Then my sister, shes proved positive. Reporter her husband of 41 years, tommy, hospitalized in the icu for days, covid19 positive and fighting for his life. So it was scary. It was scary. I prayed every day for him to come home. Reporter as the coronavirus continues its deadly march, theres a grim reality emerging, a disproportionate toll being paid in black and
METRO DETROIT Farmington Hills resident Olivia Croom will be providing free dental services as part of her new position at a Detroit nonprofit, according to a press release.
On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Reed O'Connor declared a portion of the Affordable Care Act requiring insurance companies to cover preventive services without charging patients is unconstitutional.