Under new travel rules instituted by the Canadian government, all new arrivals in the country must quarantine in hotels near airports for three days before they can go to wherever they are planning on staying.
Parler interim CEO Mark Meckler said that former President Donald Trump is welcome on the alternative free speech platform to Twitter—weeks after Trump was suspended from multiple Big Tech social media sites.
Two unidentified people travelling to Canada from Mexico allegedly presented fake PCR tests to board the flight, and have now been fined heavily for it.
Poynter claimed that the reason ordinary users were allegedly wrong in their fact-checking was because of "a lack of fact-checking expertise."
Randy Jones, who lives in the Houston suburb of Katy owns a 2021 F150 hybrid truck with the Pro Power option. He has been able to use it to power his whole house during the power outages due to the storm.
A Nova Scotia man has been charged with voyeurism after women discovered a modified bathroom mirror allowing them to be viewed from an adjacent room.
The SIU concluded that for the majority of the police chase, police did not exceed 90 km/h.
"They want their babysitters back," quipped a California school board member, referring to parents who are desperately trying to get their children back to school.
"We open up and declare victory, and then find that a month from today we have to lock down again. I think most people... would take the caution," Tory asserted.
Police say the homicide detective, identified as Paul Worden, admitted to taking the drugs to treat a prescription painkiller addiction.
The US Citizenship Act of 2021 would provide an estimated 11 million illegal immigrants with a pathway to citizenship
Donald Trump Jr. shared his thoughts via Rumble on the loss of conservative icon Rush Limbaugh who passed away from his year-long battle with lung cancer.
Cruz had this to say about the criticism coming his way: "I got no defense. A blizzard strikes Texas & our state shuts down. Not good. Stay safe!"
On Thursday, retail giant Walmart made the announcement that wages will go up to between $13 to $19 per hour for almost half a million of its employees.
De Blasio called Assemblyman Ron Kim's report of Cuomo's threatening phone call "classic" behavior from the Governor. "The bullying is nothing new," de Blasio said.