In a large saucepan, combine syrup, chili sauce, lime juice, and mustard, reducing the liquid to about 1 cup. Meanwhile, in a shallow dish, combine flour, salt, paprika, and pepper. Fry wings in 375°F oil for 6-8 minutes, then coat with the sauce mixture. Serve immediately with green onions and lime wedges.
Chili-Glazed Chicken Wings Recipe: Sweet and Spicy in Every Bite
Dive Into the Ultimate Comfort Food: Hawaiian Sweet Roll Cakes with Bacon, Cheese, and Beef
This recipe for stuffed Hawaiian sweet rolls features a beef and bacon filling, melted cheese, and a brown sugar and sesame seed glaze, making it a delicious and savory dish.
As flu cases break records this year, vaccine rates are declining, particularly for children and 65+ adults
So far, fewer than half of US children and older adults have been vaccinated during this year’s high-severity flu season.
Jessie Simmons: How a schoolteacher became an unsung hero of the civil rights movement
When Jessie Simmons applied for a teaching job in 1958, her application went to a separate file for “Negro teachers” and got rejected. An education scholar recounts how Simmons fought back and won.
Texas records first US measles death in 10 years – a medical epidemiologist explains how to protect yourself and your community from this deadly, preventable disease
As public health officials try to tame the outbreak, declining vaccination rates draw concern.
Illinois Lawmakers Consider Legalizing Medical Aid in Dying for Terminally Ill Patients
Illinois lawmakers are considering legalizing medical aid in dying, a controversial medical practice that proponents say could ease suffering for the terminally ill, despite concerns from disability activists about the potential for abuse.
Restoring Black America: Black Lives Matter’s Mission to Invest in Small Black-Owned Businesses Nationwide
D\’Zhane Parker, Senior Director of Black Lives Matter, is on a mission to award $60,000 in grants to Black-led organizations in New Orleans and expand this initiative to more urban cities across the country to foster leadership and financial support within Black communities.
As federal deadline approaches, Illinois Secretary of State urges residents to “Get Real”
Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias is urging residents to obtain Real IDs by May 7, as federally compliant driver’s licenses will no longer be accepted as valid identification for domestic flights or at certain federal facilities.
Black, Latino lawmakers criticize Pritzker’s proposed budget
Governor JB Pritzker’s proposed budget, which includes a $2 billion spending increase without new taxes on everyday Illinoisans, has received mixed reactions from Democrats and Republicans, with the Black and Latino caucuses expressing concern about the lack of resources for their communities.
Social Security Announces Expedited Retroactive Payments and Higher Monthly Benefits for Millions
The Social Security Administration has begun paying retroactive benefits and increasing monthly payments for people affected by the Windfall Elimination Provision and Government Pension Offset, with most retroactive payments expected to be deposited into bank accounts by the end of March.

