James Craig, Detroit's beloved and long-standing police chief is holding a press conference on Monday afternoon, where he is expected to announce his retirement.
The Islamic extremist organization Hamas has launched a barrage of at least 50 rockets at various civilian targets on Israel on Monday just after sundown, after police and rioters clashed at the Al-Aqsa mosque earlier that day.
After the abysmal job numbers for the month of April were released on Friday, President Biden attempted to do some damage control.
There is no word on if the Biden administration will be issuing sanctions against the nation's oldest ally.
"To brazenly not follow public-health guidelines puts people at risk and that is something that we’ve seen with extreme right-wing ideology. There is a connection, certainly," said Singh.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki continued to deflect concerns that the increased federal unemployment benefits are contributing factors to the sluggish jobs numbers released on Friday.
Ontario may extend its stay-at-home order until June 2, with the Ford cabinet set to meet sometime on Monday.
Tracey Lambrechs, a former Olympic weightlifter, said that female athletes have been approached in private and told not to complain about trans athlete Laurel Hubbard competing against them.
"White supremacist" structures include "learning scales," which the authors say "perpetuate and solidify the hegemony of Euro-American repertoire, music history, and analysis."
Poilievre has been a vocal opponent of Bill C-10, calling the bill one that "regulates what people say and see online."
RCMP showed up at a Weston NS location on Sunday at around 11am to hand out fines after hearing about an illegal church service being held in violation of the lockdown rules.
A government science advisor warned that "if the guidance does allow hugs, they should be selective, brief, and should avoid face-to-face contact to minimise the risk of spreading the virus."
Steven Guilbeault, Trudeau's heritage minister, now says that he used "unclear language" when he suggested that social media users with large followings will be subject to regulation under Bill-C-10, the widely-panned internet censorship bill.
"Do I hold it as an ambition? Absolutely," Abrams said to CBS Sunday Morning's Erin Moriarty.
The attack disrupted the nation's longest pipeline, and it is still not back online. A regional emergency has been declared as a result.