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Canada's Minister of Health, Jean-Yves Duclos, made a statement on Friday telling the public about a Canadian travel ban involving nations in the south of Africa due to concerns over the new 'omicron' variant of COVID.
The 2022 Grammys are scheduled to air on January 31, on CBS.
Biden had previously criticized Donald Trump for implementing a travel ban in the early days of COVID, and had accused Trump of “hysterical xenophobia”
"Well, it may not have originated in the market, but it certainly could have. I don't think that they admitted that it didn't originated in the market."
The "color-blind" approach, they write, "allows such systemic inequities to continue."
Comedy legend Dave Chapelle made an impromptu visit to his alma mater in DC on Tuesday in front of an auditorium full of almost 600 students. Some of them criticized him. He unapologetically defended himself.
Students who refuse this new vaccine will be expelled, after which they will be saddled with repaying student loans, all while being deprived of the careers they need in order to earn money to repay those loans.
Journalist Glenn Greenwald slammed writer Anna Merlan for falsely labeling popular podcaster Joe Rogan "far-right" in an attempt to get him cancelled.
To celebrate Thanksgiving, the Black Lives Matter organization tweeted out “you are eating dry turkey and overcooked stuffing on stolen land.”
Conservative Party leader Erin O'Toole criticized Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during a press conference on Thursday.
Conservative Party leader Erin O'Toole criticized Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during a press conference on Thursday.
Staff at the the Mount Sinai South Nassau hospital in New York were given two options, get vaccinated, or be barred from working. Some chose the latter, causing a freestanding emergency room to cease operations.
A transgender woman who was previously convicted of sexually assaulting a teenage girl, has been charged for allegedly exposing "her penis" to the public and masturbating from a property window.
The success of God's'Dog is not only a victory for crowdfunding but a signal that Christian symbolism is emerging as a much-desired topic online.
'Afghan girl' Sharbat Gula was immortalized in the 1985 National Geographic cover.