US presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden has sent mixed messages as to whether he has been tested for some level of cognitive decline leading up to the November election.
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio announced today that quarantine checkpoints would be installed at entrances to the city. Cuomo shut down ten more restaurants.
A Quebec company has landed a $133,486,868 sole-sourced federal deal to manufacture pandemic masks despite not having a factory in Canada
Shelby Ligons, a 22-year-old Nashville, Tenn., local, has been charged with malicious destruction of property using fire or explosives.
Activists claim that Seattle's aggressive crowd control measures forced them to purchase expensive protective gear, "pricing" them out of exercising their rights.
Canada’s chief public health officer says people should not expect the coronavirus vaccine to act as a “silver bullet” that will end the pandemic.
They dubbed their current conquest of the virus “Project Lightspeed”, and are currently in Phase 2b/3 of their safety and efficacy trials.
Moshe Lander, an economist told the CBC "As long as Canadians don't feel safe, then why force open that border when there's no strong political logic to doing it?"
"Black groups" and "white groups" will meet separately and "white folx" will discuss their 400 years of oppressing people, while "black folx" will be empowered to leadership and change.
David Lacey, the husband of LA county District Attorney Jacki Lacey, was hit with charges for allegedly pulling a gun on protestors who confronted him at home.
Democrats in the Senate, such as Mazie Hirono (D-HI) refused to acknowledge Antifa's existence. Last night, Antifa once again staged acts of destruction in Portland, Ore.
An agreement has just been reached between Alberta and the federal government that will result in a major decrease in environmental monitoring of the oilsands.
US President Donald Trump told press today that the explosions that rocked Beirut, Lebanon, were not an accident. He has been informed that it may have been "a bomb of some kind."
After more than two months of unrest and drastic crime increases in America's major cities, witnesses were called before Senate to discuss what's actually happening.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says that the current 10 person cap on social circles will likely be in place until the new year at least.