President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump tested positive for the coronavirus late Thursday night, commiting to quarantine themselves until fully recovered.
President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are entering into quarantine after counselor to the president Hope Hicks tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday.
Townhall reporter Julio Rosas caught the leftist outlet propagating the fake news scandal. NBC News reported that federal law enforcement "officials were directed to make public comments sympathetic."
Motions to dismiss defamation lawsuit filed by Covington Catholic teen Nick Sandmann against multiple left-wing news outlets were denied.
Amid calls for Canada and the rest of the world to stand up to the CCP, several urged for Canada to implement the Magnitsky sanctions against the Chinese government.
"This is not just about California, this is about making an impact, and a dent, across the rest of the country," Newsom said moments after signing the bill.
Premier Doug Ford warned that "some of the toughest days are ahead," as he authorized a temporary pay increase for personal support workers in Ontario.
Ontario police conducted "over 95,000 searches," with 40 percent of those being conducted by the Thunder Bay Police Serve or Durham Regional Police Service.
A fundraiser has launched for the family of Alexander Edelman, a Canadian man who died in a truck accident while in the US state of Virginia.
The EU had decided to start a legal process against the UK government. The issue at stake is the Internal Market Bill, which the EU claims breaches international law.
Clare Bronfman, child of the Seagram family, has received a sentence of 81 months and has also been fined $6.5 million for patricipating in a sex cult.
White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany clashed with CNN's White House Correspondent Kaitlan Collins over the media inserting various political groups into their headlines as a way to denigrate President Donald Trump.
Trudeau announced a $10 billion infrastructure plan that will "create about 60,000 jobs," in the coming three years.
The Royal Canadian Legion is selling masks donning their logo. All proceeds are going to the Legion and Canada's Veterans. So far, they have become extremely popular. Nearly 40,000 have sold across the country.
A man punched another man in the face on the Sept. 18 in the Flemingdon Park area of North York after having been asked why he wasn't wearing a mask.