White House press secretary Jen Psaki said that the White House has been in communication with law enforcement channels to ensure that whatever protests occur following the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict remain "peaceful."
"Alright, that is not Jacob Blake's uncle. We got some bad information to us. And when we turned the camera on—my apologies for that," Todd apologized.
This comes after two weeks of testimony, and four days of jury deliberation. Rittenhouse had pleaded not guilty to all charges.
During a podcast interview with Senator Pamela Wallin, Timothy Denton, the ex-commissioner of the CRTC, said that we currently do not live in a "very liberal era when it comes to free speech."
Sean Fraser, the new appointee by the Trudeau administration to the position of Minister of Immigration, said recently that Canada is on target to receive its quota of immigrants in 2021, and may raise it for 2022.
While President Joe Biden undergoes a colonoscopy procedure on Friday, he will temporarily transfer power to Vice President Kamala Harris.
The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for COVID-19 has been approved for use in children aged five to 11 in Canada, Health Canada says.
McCarthy's marathon speech lasted over eight hours as be blasted the bill, stalling the vote on the package.
Students at the high school took multiple photos of the teacher that were later posted to social media.
According to University of Idaho's website, "face coverings are required in any indoor university-sponsored event or space, regardless of vaccination status."
"They're accelerating the intentional demise of the country, which could only be described as a 'kamikaze presidency,' a metaphor to say that we're going to run this thing in the ground to fundamental transformation of the nation. I wish they cared, the country would actually benefit from it."
"The truth will come out but it's unbelievable that only minimal action was taken at the time," a parent said before the school board while expressing frustration that they knew about Thomas' behavior since 2018.
Principal Shanna Douglas wrote in the email that children in grades seven and eight will opt into one of five "affinity groups." Asians, whites and multi-racial students will be in their own categories. African-American and Hispanic students will be combined into one group.
"Jammi's flippant use of that term beside an image of Mr. Hoffman, an Orthodox Jew, is unacceptable and unwarranted. Her proper next step is a fulsome apology."
Of the 65 percent that said they disapprove, 54 percent of them stated they "strongly disapproved" of Biden's job performance.