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Those who want to travel in 2021 may be required to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19, and as with so many things, there'll be an app for that.
Canada's third case of the new COVID-19 variant that first emerged in the United Kingdom has been confirmed in Ottawa
“I wasn't surprised given the direction that our culture and government has gone, with the irrationally, the fearmongering, and the public cries to lock the world down without any considerations of the harms.”
Canada’s political system has been purged of free-thinking people, while free thinking people see no reason to enter politics in the first place.
"As President, I have told Congress that I want far less wasteful spending and more money going to the American people in the form of $2,000 checks per adult and $600 per child," Trump said.
ABC issued a tweet late on Sunday night cautioning Americans that normalcy is many months away. There was no indication as to where this information came from or who made this prediction.
According to sources in the White House, President Donald Trump has signed the COVID-19 relief and the government spending package passed by Congress on Dec. 21.
Anthony Quinn Warner has been identified by authorities as the suspect behind the Christmas Day bombing in Nashville.
Dr. Fauci has attracted criticism for his "guesstimate" comment.
The pastor was charged for hosting this illegal service in Aylmer, Ontario, Canada.
In loving America it is necessary to be a critic of her flaws, this is how we grow into a stronger nation, but what the Times is doing is presenting America as a wasteland of racism and oppression. It simply isn't true.
The New York Police Department is investigating a suspected hate crime on Dec. 17 involving the assault of a woman on the subway who was not wearing a mask, ABC 7 reports.
The bomb squad is reportedly en route to inspect the vehicle.
A video showing a mask-less shopper allegedly at a Los Angeles CVS pharmacy, being confronted by a health care worker has gone viral.
Self-proclaimed Harvard epidemiologist Eric Feigl-Ding waged an anti-science disinformation campaign—disguised as medical advice—against American scientists working on the COVID-19 vaccine to advance his own career.