White House physician Sean Conley released a statement Thursday evening that indicates President Donald Trump will be able to resume his campaign by Saturday, Oct. 10.
The Parole Board of Canada decided to grant her parole on September 17, citing her "positive progress."
Police have finally been able to arrest and charge the fourth and final suspect connected to the alleged kidnapping and subsequent murder of a 16-year-old male in Brampton this past summer.
The motion could not be put forth in the end due to Easter muting everyone and ending the meeting.
Hollywood News outlet Deadline apologized to readers on Thursday evening after accidentally running a draft of a story that claimed that Vice President Mike Pence had tested positive for coronavirus.
During a press conference in Arizona on Thursday, Joe Biden refused to answer a question on whether or not he will pack the Supreme Court if elected president.
Thirteen people have just been arrested in connection with an alleged plot to storm the state Capitol and kidnap Gretchen Whitmer, the governor of Michigan.
Most riot-related cases since George Floyd’s death were dropped and a majority of cases were rejected in the “interest of justice.”
US President Donald Trump mentioned during a Thursday morning interview on Fox Business that possible indictments were in the works for people involved in Russiagate, including Joe Biden and Barack Obama.
Sidney Deal, 27, of Las Vegas, was arrested after leaving his now deceased 1-year-old daughter in a hot car for possibly over an hour.
"That's a sign all through history of sin, and historically, biblically... He who commands the fly has historically been seen the mark of the devil," explained Schmidt before a cackling MSNBC anchor.
Industry experts have noted that COVID-19 has proven to be a major blow to the condo market, with downtown Toronto being the region hardest hit.
Parents stated that their children are in need of in-person classes and that remote learning alternatives are simply not making the grade.
USA Today generated a poll on their Twitter account with four options for who people think won the vice-presidential debate. The options left current Vice-President Michael Pence out entirely.
CBC did not provide a metric for determining which media outlets are considered credible, but the chair of the board Michael Goldbloom stated that such a directory is necessary due to "misinformation about COVID-19 [spreading] like wildfire."