He noted that the power to appoint delegates is meant as a means of making sure that the people "are not disenfranchised" against "corruption" in a state's election process.
North Korean authorities are doing everything possible to try and stop the spread of the novel coronavirus in their country.
Abrams is holding weekly meetings "specifically for Hollywood agents, managers, publicists and entertainment execs for how they can best help in the races."
British WWII Veteran Captain Tom Moore has just been named one of the men of the year by GQ Magazine, in the "inspirational" category.
Michigan authorities have issued fines and suspended the liquor licences of restaurants across the state who were allowing people to dine indoors.
US President Donald Trump hasn't started any new wars. That hasn't happened under any new president since Jimmy Carter, who had his term 40 years earlier.
After multiple challenges, a Superior Court judge in Ontario has finally ruled that Parliament violated constitutional rights when they implemented new rules of evidence to increase convictions in sexual assault allegations.
Prime Minister Trudeau's Office spread misinformation about a call taking place between the Prime Minister and Opposition Leader Erin O'Toole.
Antifa rioters in black bloc smashed up and vandalized numerous sites in Portland following a public call for comrades to riot against the Thanksgiving holiday.
Skelly's next court appearance will be January 4.
Brennan asked that anyone seeking to retaliate should wait until Biden is in office, and not engage with the Trump administration.
The President’s legal team will be present from DC to assist in a fact finding hearing with select members of the Arizona House and Senate and a panel of experts.
Liberal Health Minister Patty Hajdu, chuckled when CPC MP Erin Duncan asked whether she would end the blood ban for gay men.
During his Friday presser in front of his home, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was asked when vaccines would arrive in Canada, a question which he did not answer.
Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the Archbishop of New York Archdiocese, congratulated the US Supreme Court on its ruling which upholds people's right to worship.