Eventbrite has shut down the event page for March for Trump set to take place in the nation's capital, but the can't stop the event from happening.
A woman in Charleston County in South Carolina, AKA the Low Country, was surprised to find an alligator hanging out on her front porch on Monday.
“I would hope that no leader in our country is easing public health vigilance because they feel pressure not to shut down businesses or slow down our economy,” Trudeau warned.
MSNBC's Ken Delanian was caught swearing live on the air on a wild hot mic moment, as he was supposedly about to break some news on Tuesday morning.
"This can likely be tied to some of these measures that are in place, that are required, for the COVID-19 pandemic around physical distancing and decreased access to harm reduction services."
The two men were arrested Monday outside a downtown Toronto Canadian Tire, police told media.
The Office of the DNI has just released a memo stating that no transition actions will be undertaken until the GSA has a clear winner of the elections.
The poll saw 71 percent of respondents say they will wear a poppy, down 14 percent from last year’s 85 percent.
McConnell pointed out that Democrats have spent the last four years questioning the validity of the presidential election that put Trump in office.
Conservative MP Michael Barrett questioned how Speakers' Spotlight could confirm the authenticity of Trudeau's records after having destroyed their own copies of them.
“The government is committed to a fair and impartial criminal justice system that respects the needs of victims while guarding against potential miscarriages of justice,” said Attorney General David Lametti
Mark and Patricia McCloskey, who are personal injury lawyers in their 60s, filed a lawsuit against Bill Greenblatt, a photographer at United Press International.
This is a violation of parliamentary rules and she is currently awaiting guidance from the ethics commissioner.
CNN's Jake Tapper has piled on with a warning that Trump aides battling the president's legal case could see their job opportunities vanish.
COVID cases are increasing in Toronto, with 504 new cases announced Monday.