Two New York Times writers linked to an article by with a misleading half-quote by President Trump that paints him as a heartless sociopath. More fake news.
Idris Elba, the star of The Dark Tower, Luther, and Pacific Rim announced on Twitter that he has tested positive for the Chinese coronavirus.
Citizens in Oregon began calling police when they ran out of toilet paper. Police had to take to Facebook to tell them to stop.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau emerged from his home where he is self-isolating on Monday, addressing Canada about the novel COVID-19 virus
The Ontario Court of Justice has announced that it will be establishing procedures "to reduce the number of people who attend court," per a statement released Sunday.
Kevin Zahara, the mayor of the town, confirmed the robbery and noted that more than 500 pounds of ground beef and other food supplies were stolen.
The coronavirus pandemic that has hit Italy considerably worse than most other countries has forced them to take drastic measures.
Premier Doug Ford has called on Justin Trudeau to tighten up Canada’s borders, saying he would support any move to do so from the federal government.
An American landlord based out of Portland, Oregon has chosen not to charge his tenants for rent until April, citing concerns over the coronavirus pandemic.
An employee of the Canada Border Services Agency working at the Toronto Pearson International Airport has tested positive for coronavirus.
An announcement will be made by Prime Minister Trudeau regarding the rerouting of some international flights to Toronto, Montreal, Calgary or Vancouver.
Canadian parliament has granted cabinet wartime spending power for the next ninety days, as coronavirus fears begin to mount across the country.
Managers spent an unknown amount of money on yoga mats and medicine balls to turn convert a room from an office, to a "wellness room."
The Seattle city budget for 2020 is the largest ever, with record revenue and a lot of pet projects. The city should use that money to help affected businesses.
Quebec, Alberta and Nova Scotia are all sending officials to airports to compensate for the fact that the Trudeau government has not yet implemented coronavirus safety measures.