Ex-presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard was talking about the unprecedented militarization of Washington DC on the program "Watter's World" on Fox News.
"As the world recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic, the CAS will deliver action and inspire change to help societies build back better," says the Summit.
Marty Allain posted a video on Facebook of his Nicholas, his five-year-old son, driving a mini-Zamboni and clearing the ice. The video went viral way beyond their expectations.
"All options need to be on the table."
The US Supreme Court on Monday threw out a lawsuit alleging that former President Donald Trump had illegally profited from his presidency.
Currie served as MLA for District 11 Charlottetown-Parkdale from 2007 to 2017 and held several cabinet roles during that time, including his tenure as Health Minister.
Budweiser said in a statement that they've decided to do this "so that one day soon, we can see our Buds again safely." The company will instead run a digital ad in the week prior to the Super Bowl.
The decision comes just days after the inauguration of President Joe Biden.
The police noted that extensive video footage of the murder was uploaded online to social media, particularly Facebook and Instagram.
In-person classes have restarted today in only seven Ontario regions, meaning that millions of students and parents are still stranded at the mercy of remote learning due to COVID-19 fears.
Dominion Voting Systems has brought suit against Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani for defamation, and are asking for $1.3 Billion in damages.
California Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom is expected to lift the state’s regional stay at home order Monday.
Former Trump administration press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Monday will announce her run for Arkansas Governor, according to multiple news outlets.
Elementary school students are heading back to in person learning after eighteen students in Clark County, Nevada, took their own lives in the last nine months of 2020, according to The New York Times.
Following an announcement Saturday that Seattle Police would be coordinating with the city attorney to enact a strict new policies to arrest and prosecute protesters who destroy property City Attorney Pete Holmes says "he has no interest in charging peaceful protesters."