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Juneteenth is the day that signifies the awareness of abolition reaching enslaved men and women in Texas, two years after the United States acted to abolish slavery.
The viral McCloskey couple, famous for waving guns at protestors outside their St. Louis area home in 2020, have agreed to pay fines and destroy their firearms in a plea agreement on Thursday.
The Medical Surgical Intensive Care Unit (MSICU) in Toronto, as of Wednesday night, has zero COVID-19 patients for the first time since Mar. 26 2020.
CNN news personality Chris Cuomo got into a spat on Twitter with his detractors on Thursday, where he asked critics to "name one" instance of him denying facts he "doesn't like".
In 2020, 95 youth under the age of 25 died from accidental opioid poisoning in Alberta. So far in 2021, Alberta Health reported 29 deaths in the first quarter alone.
President Joe Biden’s nominee to be assistant secretary of defense in the Indo-Pacific told Senators that the United States military needs to maintain a "combat-credible" and "forward" posture to deter China from continued aggression in the region.
"More scandals. More corruption. More cover-ups. That is what Canadians can expect from Justin Trudeau and the Liberals," said O'Toole.
In a winning editorial piece written for The Learning Network's Eighth Annual Student Editorial Contest, one Minnesota teen slammed the use of the term Latinx, a term he calls "problematic."
"This legislation clarifies Canada’s relationship with Taiwan with the objective of strengthening Canada-Taiwan relations."
The Newark municipal government, headed by Mayor Ras Baraka, unveiled a 700-pound bronze statue of George Floyd right outside Newark City Hall.
Produced by The Center for Bioethics and Culture, "Trans Mission" tries to understand the industry that has emerged around the concept of gender identity and medical gender transition of minors.
"Juneteenth unquestionably deserves a place among our nation's most important celebrations, but it will be a day of remembrance as well as a day of celebration," Schumer said.
The case involved a religious foster agency and its right to continue to foster children with a Christian ethos, including their views on marriage, which they believe is between a man and a woman.
MP Shannon Stubbs led the way on this report, saying "it’s already woefully and shamefully too late for so many victims.”
In a move to create more equality between students, the Vancouver School Board is cutting its honours programs for secondary school students.